Born in Cleveland, Ohio. May 8, 1944.
First formal classes in art at the Cleveland Academy of Design and The Cleveland Institute of Art. 1961-62.
Private study of both painting and sculpture in NYC while working at The Museum of Modern Art, Department of Drawings and Prints. 1965-70.
Exhibitions Coordinator for The Hopkins Center Galleries at Dartmouth College (now the Hood Museum) 1971-72.
Exhibition of sculpture at the Herman Miller Showrooms in NYC. 1971
Sculpture represented by The Art Lending Service of The Museum of Modern Art. 1970-79.
First paintings using small drawings for projection onto much larger canvases in 1987.
Studio in Miami 1996. Over 500 drawings including additional work on ‘Manhattan Jazz’.
Also ‘Endless Line’ and the first ‘Dance’ series.
Return to New York City end of 1996. First paper cut-outs.
First solo exhibition of paintings for Bergdorf Goodman in New York City. 1998.
Continuation of paper cut-outs. First of the ongoing ‘Twin Towers’ series started before 9/11. First studies for public sculpture 2001.
First exhibition of paper cut-outs presented by Bergdorf Goodman in New York. 2002.
First ‘Crossing Broadway’ series. 2006.
Representation by The Leonard Hutton Galleries in New York. 2008.
Selected private collections include Mrs. Leonard Hutton, Mrs. Carly Simon and Mrs. Agnes Gund.
Development of the series ‘Buildings’ ‘Grids’ and ‘Optics’. 2010-11. First projects in the series ‘Constuctive Concepts’- proposed works for specific large scale exhibition.