New England Wildlife Series

UPDATE 1/25/22:

Beginning next month (February 2022), I’m donating a portion of all proceeds from these works to the conservation projects managed by The Nature Conservancy.

This project aims to immerse the viewer into ecosystems of the northeastern United States, and our effects upon them. Each original piece is graphite on paper and approximately 18 x 24.” Once complete, I’ll make the drawing available for purchase as archival prints in my shop.

I’ve set up a way for you to support this ongoing series through the Linktree in the bio section of my Instagram. You can find that here.

Hunting Season

Dedicating this time (of so much transition) to simpler studies of the things I find on walks. I don’t consider myself a collector, but given the multitude of bones, feathers, and all sorts of pocket-friendly bits that accumulate on shelves here— I am.

I’d like to think these things find me, since I’m never seeking them out. This year, with my yearling boxer-mix, I’ve spent hours each day walking our neighborhood trails and it seems like it’s been the bumper crop of feather finds. Follow me on Instagram as I record these finds— I’ll be listing the original drawings in my shop through the remainder of this season.

Hares go to preschool

I had the absolute pleasure of visiting Durgin Pines Preschool this past month to talk to the kids about my self-published book Hares on Hold.

We “read” through the book (as there is no text), stopping at each scene and asking “What do you think the rabbit is waiting for here?” Then, we created our own scenes on a whiteboard.

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Thanks so much to Taylor, Pam, and the folks at Durgin Pines for the invitation to laugh and hang out with you all on a cold winter morning!




Palaver Strings – Season 6

I’m very excited to announce my collaboration with Boston-based, musician-led ensemble, Palaver Strings on their sixth season. A little about them from their site:

Palaver Strings is a musician-led string ensemble and nonprofit organization founded in Boston in 2014. Now in its fifth season, Palaver has established itself as a forward-thinking ensemble whose mission is rooted in community and creative programming. Palaver has performed at the Kennedy Center, the Shalin Liu Center, and a celebration of the Lullaby Project at Carnegie Hall, and has toured the East and West Coasts of the United States. Palaver has been Ensemble in Residence at the Boston Center for the Arts since 2017, and continues a longstanding residency at Bay Chamber Concerts in Rockport, ME. Equally passionate about education, Palaver plans to open the Palaver Community Music School in Portland, ME in 2019, with the goal of fostering creativity and dialogue and making high-quality music education accessible to students of all backgrounds.


For the collaboration, I created six unique pieces to illustrate each curated program theme. The original works are drawn with graphite on 8 x 10” archival paper.

PTown for the summer

If you happen to visit the *magical place* that is Provincetown, MA (aka. PTown), stop into beloved contemporary art and design gallery, Room 68, and see some of my most recent work.

“Founded in 2011, Room 68 first opened its doors at 68 South Street in Jamaica Plain, Boston. In 2014, the main showroom was relocated to Provincetown, Massachusetts —at the very tip of Cape Cod. It has become a lively destination spot on Provincetown’s bustling Commercial Street, hosting regular art openings and special events with artists, makers, and fellow local businesses.”

You can also shop select pieces and prints online at room68online.com (or click the image below).

*NEW* Limited edition prints!

Just listed this afternoon—I’m excited to offer my very first (very short) run of archival prints!

Printed on Moab Entrada Rag 100% cotton fine art paper, these are acid-free and rival the originals.

Find them in my Shop or on Etsy

If you happen to be in Provincetown, MA this summer, stop by and say hello to Brent and Eric at Room 68, where they’re showing a select few original drawings, custom framed by my husband, John Greiner.

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