About

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JOY is important to me.

My artwork and my life's work is focused on connecting, collaborating and creating meaningful opportunity for others to discover joy and find balance. In the studio it is about trying to make work that will make someone stop in their tracks and take a breath, like when you turn a corner on a path and see an incredible flower or landscape. In my professional career it is about being a part of creating meaningful experiences and opportunities for others to enrich their lives, expand their horizons, and reach their goals.

My ceramic sculpture is inspired by forms from nature, especially ones found in plant life, as a means of expressing narratives about life. Being full of dichotomy, the elements of natural forms act as a metaphor for the spiritual, emotional and physical extremes that exist within our selves, our love relationships and our family units.

I started my consulting business LTM Arts Consulting in 2019 after 22 years of experience in program development and nonprofit arts management with two arts nonprofits. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to bring my perspective and skills to other businesses and nonprofits who are looking to increase their impact and vibrancy in the community.

I also enjoy writing, and now that I am not a full time employee for a non-profit, have spent a portion of my time writing articles for various publications. See below some examples.

I live in Ossining, NY with my videographer/filmmaker husband Matt Mickelson and my two daughters, Carmen and Navey.

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Some Recent Writing

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From Scratch: A Conversation with Restaurant Potter Connor McGinn

Ceramics Monthly, December 2019

You might say it fell into his lap. While Connor McGinn loved working in clay as an elective while he was getting his degree in Business and Marketing, he never thought it would end up being his career and passion. It all started at North…

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Rooted in the Gut: Chris Gustin’s Eloquent Vessels

Ceramics Art & Perception #115, 2020

With much fanfare, Chris Gustin’s solo exhibition “The Eloquent Vessel” opened at Saratoga Clay Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY in November of 2019. While we chose the word “eloquent” for the title of the exhibition, Chris Gustin’s work is not short on appropriate adjectives…

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Miranda Thomas Pottery: A Labor of Love

Ceramics Monthly, October 2020

Miranda Thomas is in it for the long haul. Working from her pottery at the historic Bridgewater Mill in Woodstock, Vermont, Miranda Thomas and her team have been champions of the handmade for thirty-two years and have built a successful operation that has put her designs…

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Arthur’s Garden

Ceramics Monthly, September 2019

Bedecked with flora, fauna and other seemingly random objects, Arthur Halvorsen’s colorful terracotta pots relay a personal narrative that is full of flavor, excess, fun and joy. His lavish surfaces, crafted through layers of monoprinted newsprint “stickers,” reflect his upbringing and the people…

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Making the Unseen Seen: Julia Galloway’s Endangered Species Project

Ceramics Monthly, October 2019

Using pottery to make a statement is not a new idea. The artist as social activist or visual philosopher trying to change the world is often a misnomer, especially since the stage on which to “speak” for an artist, especially a potter, is often not vast enough to influence real change…

Theaster Gates: Black Vessel

Ceramics Monthly, March 2021

After nine months of distancing myself from New York City in its entirety, I masked up and drove to town this fall to see Theaster Gates’ first-ever solo exhibition in New York. In the heart of Chelsea at the prestigious Gagosian Gallery, Black Vessel put ceramics - and its ability to convey a powerful message - centerstage.

A Material World: Janice Jakielski’s Impossible Objects

Ceramics Monthly, January 2021

From a young age, Janice Jakielski was taught to use her hands to change the world. And when you look at her exquisite ceramic objects, she will certainly rock your world.

A Delicate Balance: Paul Briggs

Ceramics Monthly, February 2021

Paul Briggs makes art the way he lives his life - as if the world mattered. From the outside looking in (which these days most often means via social media), you’ll see that Briggs is a dedicated ceramic artist and educator with two active bodies of work; abstract organic pinch-formed vessels and highly contemplative slab-built sculptures exploring issues around social justice.

Janina Myronova: Character Counts

Ceramics Monthly, November 2021

Rising star Janina Myronova and her colorful rosy-cheeked ceramic figurative sculptures are moving around the world, capturing new characters and telling their stories along the way.