glitch series

May 2020 - Update

I’ve been quarantined at home for 6 weeks now, due to Covid-19, but I’m still working remotely full-time. Over the past month, I’ve been working on another Glitch Series, Glitch Series 05. When I initially started Glitch Series 01 back in 2017, I had always thought that I would finish the series by stitching them together in quilt-like fashion. However, somewhere along the way, my thought process changed. Thus, I ended up presenting the work as a diptych, showing each digital and cross-stitched image in a double-window matted frame.

Glitch Series 01 - Crop_5.jpg, 16”x20”, archival inkjet print, embroidery floss, Aida cloth, 2017

In September, at the Vermont Studio Centre, I started a new body of work titled the Translation Series. Since then, I’ve been contemplating the final presentation of this work and I’m still unsure of how it will look in the end. I recently remembered the cross-stitch quilt idea I had for the Glitch Series and thought this could be the direction to take for this series.

Vermont Studio Center, September 2019

Therefore, I decided I would test this quilt idea with the latest Glitch Series 05, as a sort of maquette. I’m hoping that once I complete this “quilt”, I’ll see whether it is successful or not as a means of presentation for my cross-stitched work. This weekend I finished cross-stitching the 9th piece for Glitch Series 05. The next step will be figuring out how to stitch the grid together. I’m anticipating it will be a process of trial and error, but I’m excited to push myself to try something outside of my comfort zone.

(Work in progress) Glitch Series 05 , 2 1/8” x 2 1/8” (each), embroidery floss, Aida cloth, 2020

Lastly, here’s another progress shot of Stitching Loose Ends. This is an ongoing piece where I’m cross-stitching loose threads that are leftover from other projects. I’m always looking for ways to reduce waste in my art practice, as well as everyday life.

Stitching Loose Ends (progress shot), 2018-2020, embroidery floss, Aida cloth, 16 inches wide x 2 5/8 inches thick

February 2019 - Update

  • Pacific Arts Market

  • Art to Dine For

  • Women in Arts

  • Glitch Series

  • Solo Exhibition



Pacific Arts Market

Later this week, I’ll be setting up shop at the Pacific Arts Market at 1448 West Broadway, for the next month. This new retail space is an art market featuring local artists, craftspeople, and designers to display their work for sale. On Saturday, February 9th, from 11-7pm, I’ll be there for most of the day for the event “For the Love of Art”. Come by to mingle and browse over 40 different local artists, while sipping on “love potion” from the cocktail bar.

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Art to Dine For

Just a reminder that I’ve got another art market fundraiser event coming up on February 8th, at High Street in Abbotsford. The market at Art to Dine For will feature art by art collective members from We Are Pie. It’s going to be an amazing event with art, food, and live music!

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Women in Art

I’ve been accepted into a group exhibition at the Kariton Art Gallery in Abbotsford, for Women’s International month! I’ll be showing my three women artist portraits: Yayoi Kusama, Diane Arbus, and Judy Chicago.

The 2019 Women in Arts exhibition will be held from March 9th - April 2nd.

An opening reception will take place on Saturday, March 9th, 2019 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.  

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Glitch Series

In preparation for the upcoming markets, I’ve been cross-stitching like crazy and framing some more works from my Glitch Series 02 & 04. Here are some photos of the process!


Solo Exhibition - Ranger Station Art Gallery

Some more exciting news! I’ve been accepted for a solo exhibition at the Ranger Station Art Gallery in Harrison, BC. More information to follow, but what I can tell you is that the exhibition will take place in August 2019 and will feature work from my thesis “I Come From a Long Line of Machines”.