Here is the deal, we are moving and this will be our last show at AIR Studio Gallery!
To celebrate we are having a giant 50% off studio sale on Saturday and Sunday, January 18 & 19, 10am to 4pm.
This includes everything at gallery: photographs on paper and aluminum, framed and unframed archival prints, many of which are not online. Also included in the sale are Annie’s paintings, prints and drawings.
In addition to everything in the gallery being on sale, my custom online orders will be discounted 30%. Use code STUDIOSALE at checkout for discount.
Please email with any questions.
AIR Studio Gallery
19 Railroad Ave. Westerly RI
Photographs can bridge the gap between the real and the abstract, offering viewers a fresh perspective on the beauty and complexity of the natural world. It invites them to observe and appreciate the intricacies that might go unnoticed in their day-to-day lives.
New Microcurrents 2024
Exhibit at AIR Studio Gallery
November 1–24, 2024
Opening reception: November 1, 5–8
Summer Crush
Work in the Summer Crush exhibit at AIR Studio Gallery, August/September 2024
Rivers & Tides
Photographs from the Rivers & Tides exhibit with Annie Wildey at AIR Studio Gallery.
Chance Encounters
“Chance Encounters” brings together a collection of quietly observed moments which are woven into a loose narrative. The photographs are intimately and sequentially presented, offering a glimpse of how I experience the world around me.
P R O J E C T S
M I C R O C U R R E N T S
S M A L L B R A N C H E S
P O L A R O I D S 1 9 8 9 – 1 9 9 2
C O A S T A L
P O L Y – E X P O S U R E
My work draws primarily on natural form. Whether it be dormant winter branches, traces of reflected sunlight on water in small streams, or figurative work, my goal is to present work that is photographic in nature.
I am interested in exploring and expanding on the language of traditional photography even when pursuing experimental imagery. Celebrating what can be seen with a camera that at times may not be viewable to the eye under normal circumstances. In general, my role is to present the photograph as the camera saw it given technical and subjective parameters, without excessive post-production or computer manipulation.
My process is concerned with being open to my experience of the world around me, my perceptions, emotions, and trying to preserve some aspect of it in a photograph. Using the medium to extend my understanding of the world around me. And then say, hey look at this!