EDUCATION
University of Kansas MFA painting 1990
University of Kansas BFA painting 1982
Johnson County Community College AA Interior Design 2003
SIGNIFICANT EXHIBITIONS
2020 Grand Prize Abstract National Exhibition Mark Arts (Wichita, KS)
2020 Salina Biennial, Contemporary Art from the Mountain/ Plains Region, Salina Art Center (Salina, KS)
2015 Solo Exhibition, Landmark National Bank Gallery (Lawrence, KS)
2014 2 Person Exhibition, Cider Gallery (Lawrence, KS)
2013 Solo Exhibition, Lawrence Arts Center (Lawrence, KS)
2010 Solo Exhibition Landmark National Bank Gallery (Lawrence, KS)
2008 20-year retrospective, University of Kansas Union Gallery (Lawrence, KS)
1994 - 2001 Faculty exhibitions, Baker University (Baldwin City, KS)
1991 - 1996 Faculty exhibitions, Lawrence Arts Center (Lawrence, KS)
1992 Faculty exhibition, Johnson County Community College (Overland Park, KS)
1992 Group exhibition, Jan Weiner Gallery (Kansas City, MO)
1991 Solo exhibition, Lawrence Arts Center (Lawrence, KS)
1990 - 1991 Solo exhibitions, Artists en Masse (Lawrence, KS)
COLLECTIONS
Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas (Lawrence, KS)
Baker University (Baldwin City, KS)
ACTIVITIES OF NOTE
2002 - 2017 Partner, McCaffrey Collins Design (Lawrence, KS)
2005 - 2009 Board member, Van Gogh Arts (Lawrence, KS)
1992 - 2002 Assistant Professor, Department of Art, Baker University (Baldwin City, KS)
1999 - 2002 Advisor to Black Student Union, Baker University, Baldwin City, Ks. 1999- 2002
1999 Lecture, Symposium “Art in the New Millennium” Bishop Seabury Academy (Lawrence, KS)
1999 Lecture, “New Works” Faculty Forum, Baker University (Baldwin City, KS)
1990 - 1992 Instructor, Johnson County Community College (Overland Park, KS)
1989 - 1994 Instructor, Lawrence Arts Center (Lawrence, KS)
1991 - 1993 Art Instructor, Women’s Recovery Center (Topeka, KS)
AWARDS AND GRANTS
2001 Faculty Growth and Enrichment Grant, Baker University (Baldwin City, KS)
1991 Professional Development Grant, Kansas Arts Commission
1990 Lithography Workshop Grant, Kansas Arts Commission