Exhibitions
Current Exhibition
Rhythm: Movement in Art
Annmarie Sculpture Garden, Solomons, MD
February 13 - April 19, 2026
This juried exhibition examines how artists capture, interpret, and evoke movement through visual rhythm. From the fluidity of gestures to the pulse of repeated forms, and from the suggestion of physical motion to the sensation of energetic flow, this show celebrates artworks that embody momentum, dynamic flow, and cadence. Viewers are encouraged to experience how visual art can reflect the beats, patterns, and motions that animate the world around us. The chosen works reference rhythm found in nature, the human body, architecture, sound, or purely abstract movement, with a central focus on how artists create the feeling of motion through visual means.
Recent Exhibition
Scope Gallery
January 2026
My sculptural vases are on display at Scope Gallery on the first floor of the Torpedo Factory every other month.
2025
Cycles
Studio Gallery
November 2025
Everything in life has its own rhythm and movement. Things are either growing and expanding or contracting and fading away. This collection of ceramic sculptures reflects on the ebb and flow of life, in which happiness turns to sorrow, and sorrow is reborn as hope.
Women Artists of the DMV
Artists & Makers, Rockville, MD
October 2025
My wall sculpture “Flow” was included in this exhibition showcasing women artists, juried by Lenny Campello.
Artspiration, Frederick, MD
December 2025
My wall sculpture “Cosmic Dance” was included in this exhibition showcasing women artists, juried by Lenny Campello.
44th Annual Sculpture Invitational
Montpelier Arts Center, Laurel, MD
June-July 2025
This exhibition featured the work of four local sculptors.
Creative Crafts Council
25th Biennial Exhibition of Fine Crafts
March-May 2025
The 2025 Creative Crafts Council (CCC) 35th Biennial Exhibition presented 169 outstanding artworks by craftspeople from the Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia region, including my “Serenity Vase.” The show included ceramics, enamel, fiber, glass, metal, mixed media, wood, book arts, and jewelry and wearable art.
Artists Circle Fine Art
Duo Show: Lisa Battle and Michael Gross
1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC
October - December 2025
This juried exhibition examines how artists capture, interpret, and evoke movement through visual rhythm. From the fluidity of gestures to the pulse of repeated forms, and from the suggestion of physical motion to the sensation of energetic flow, this show celebrates artworks that embody momentum, dynamic flow, and cadence. Viewers are encouraged to experience how visual art can reflect the beats, patterns, and motions that animate the world around us. The chosen works reference rhythm found in nature, the human body, architecture, sound, or purely abstract movement, with a central focus on how artists create the feeling of motion through visual means.
James Renwick Alliance
Annual Craft Day
Chevy Chase, MD
I had the opportunity to showcase my sculptural vases at the James Renwick Alliance’s annual craft exhibition.
Maryland Federation of Art
Off the Wall
Maryland Hall, Annapolis, MD
June-July 2025
This juried exhibition examines how artists capture, interpret, and evoke movement through visual rhythm. From the fluidity of gestures to the pulse of repeated forms, and from the suggestion of physical motion to the sensation of energetic flow, this show celebrates artworks that embody momentum, dynamic flow, and cadence. Viewers are encouraged to experience how visual art can reflect the beats, patterns, and motions that animate the world around us. The chosen works reference rhythm found in nature, the human body, architecture, sound, or purely abstract movement, with a central focus on how artists create the feeling of motion through visual means.
Artist Open Studios
April 2025
The Artist Open Studios Tour in Maryland is based on a simple yet powerful idea that art is meant to be experienced up close, in the spaces where it is created. My sculptures and sculptural vessels were exhibited at the studio of abstract painter Thyra Moore.
2024
Solo Exhibition
Interconnections
Studio Gallery, Washington, DC
November 2024
All living beings are connected and depend on each other and their environment to survive. In Greek philosophy, this idea was expressed as anima mundi -- an intrinsic connection between all living beings. In modern times, the Gaia hypothesis describes the Earth as a complex, self-regulating system where living organisms have a synergistic relationship with their environment. Being intertwined has profound implications in human relationships, in international relations, and for the survival of our planet. In a time of risk and uncertainty, it is imperative for us to learn to coexist and to find balance. Installations in this exhibition highlight interactions between the parts of a whole, evoking the extraordinary ecosystems that give us life and bind us together. The ceramic sculptures celebrate connectedness as a vision for a future in which the interdependence of humans and the natural world is prioritized.
Small Group Exhibition
Monocacy River Pottery: The Art of Coalescing
NCECA Concurrent Exhibition, Richmond, VA
March 2024
Vibrantly innovative, the works in this exhibition emerged out of an intentional collaboration of wood-fire artists, with pieces ranging from small functional vessels to large sculptures. It was an honor to exhibit with members of my wood fire community during the annual NCECA conference.
Award Winner
Manic Ceramic
Artworks, Richmond, VA
March-April 2024
My woodfired sculpture Rebirth won first place at the Manic Ceramic exhibition at Artworks in Richmond, VA. This exhibition, juried by Lee Hazelgrove, featured local ceramic artists in conjunction with the NCECA conference.