My 12 prints were on display at a local restaurant in Towson, Maryland for two months: September and October of 2017. My friend David framed the prints to resemble slides. They were just as I had envisioned and then he helped hang the show! There was a zine that I made for people to take with the story behind the prints. I'm not sure who picked up the zines and read them. The most important thing to me was that I was able to exhibit the work in a restaurant and for my mom and a few dear friends to go see it. It had been the first time I had a solo art exhibit in 16 or 17 years and I haven't had one since. I was so grateful to David for his help. Those prints and displaying them meant so much to me. There was never an art opening or closing. I just told people it was there. I never really knew who saw it.
Friday, July 29, 2022
The Lives You Touched-Atwater's in Towson September 2017
David Richardson, hanging the prints that he framed.
Here I am standing with a few of the prints.
Gretchen met me one day for lunch.
Mary Mullen and my mom. Mary brought my mom to see the show and to have lunch.
The zine that accompanied the show in progress.
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