SELECTED AWARDS

  • Corcoran Gallery of Art, Annual Aea Juried Show, Washington, D.C.
    1955 - First Award, painting
    1956 - First Award, ceramic

  • Baltimore SUNDAY SUN, Photo Contest, children category, Baltimore, MD
    1955 - Grand Prize, photograph

  • National Geographic, National Salon, Washington, D.C.
    1956 - Award, photograph
  • Silvermine Guild of Artists, 5th National Exhibition, CT
    1964 - Purchase Award, etching

  • Chesapeake Day Appreciation Day, Baltimore,MD
    1967 - First Award, slides

  • One Charles Center, Center Club Invitational, Baltimore, MD
    1970 - Award, painting
    1976 - First Award, painting
    1981 - Award, print

  • Loyola College Inviational, Baltimore, MD
    1971 - Award, print

  • Hochschild Kohn Anniversary Invitational,"Maryland Art Today", Baltimore, MD
    1972 - $2500 First Award Purchase Prize, painting

  • Coppin State College, Intercollegiate Art Exhibition, Baltimore, MD
    1972 - First Award, painting

  • Towson State College, Regional Juried Painting Show, Baltimore, MD
    1972 - First Award, painting

  • Baltimore Arts Festival, Hopkins Plaza, Invitational
    1972 - Purchase Award, painting
    1973 - Purchase Award, print

  • Easton Academy of the Arts, Annual Juried Show, Easton, MD
    1973 - First Award, painting

  • City Hall Galleries, Artists Equity Juried Exhibition, Baltimore, MD
    1978 - First Award, painting

  • Jewish Community Center, Invitational "Celebration" Exhibition, Baltimore, MD
    1978 - First Award, painting

  • Baltimore County Arts Commission, "Oregon Ridge Through the Lens," Juried Photography Exhibition
    1978 - Two First (purchase) Awards

  • College of Notre Dame, Baltimore, "11th National Drawing & Print Competitive Exhibition" juried show, Baltimore, MD
    1999 - Purchase Award, print



Permanent Collection
Solo Exhibitions
Awards
"Color, with a gently graduated tonal range can, of course, be lovely; it's the full orchestra. But for the adventurous eye, the sharp contrast of crow-black and pure white has its own mysterious impact; it's the solor trumpet... stirring, moving, miraculous."
-- John Blair Mitchell


"Artistic growth is, more then it is anything else, a refining of the sense of truthfullness. The stupid believe that to be truthful is easy; only the artist, the great artist, knows how difficult it is.
-- Willa Cather