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More info coming soon!

Where you can find us! Exhibitions, shows, private and public installations: 

Our installations serve as a celebration of the transformative power of art within public and private spaces alike. Each installation is designed to harmonize with its environment, while simultaneously provoking thought and emotion. These installations are experiences that invite viewers to engage with their surroundings in a new light, fostering a deeper connection to the world around them. 

Public Installs:

  • Accenture Boston
  • Montefiore Hospital Network Fine Art Collection: The Speciality Surgeons of Connecticut
  • FourBridge Partners
  • Nantucket Cottage Hospital
  • Nantucket Community Music Center

Current Gallery Representation:

  • Federal Gallery (previously Cecilia Joyce & Seward Johnson Gallery)
  • Thomas Macy Gallery
  • Sager Fine Art

Past & Upcoming Juried Shows: 

  • More info coming soon!
  • Art Newport: On display March 28 - March 30, 2025. 

 


ARTICLE HIGHLIGHTS

On Thursday, November 7th, a voice crackled over the Salty Dawg’s VHF radio transmission.
“Is there an emergency?” the operator inquired.
“Roger, has anyone heard from Zulu this afternoon?”
“Don’t think I see Zulu. St. Jude, can you tell me where they are and what they need? Over.”
“Roger. I just got a phone call from the wife of the crewmember on board. They have lost their rudder and lost their steering.”

One hundred twenty-five miles off the coast of North Carolina, Brian Sager was busy stuffing survival gear and small personal effects into ditch bags in the Zulu’s cabin.

If they had to abandon ship, Sager could only take what personal belongings he could fit in the pockets of his foul weather gear. He double-bagged his passport, his camera’s memory cards, a small Swiss Army knife and his lucky baseball cap.

Suddenly a wave slammed the boat, launching all six-feet six-inches of him into a mounted armchair in the saloon, snapping it at the base. Zulu had been rag dolling like this ever since its crew watched in horror as their rudder inexplicably snapped off and floated away in their wake.

Controlling the boat by sail proved futile in the worsening sea state, and with no way to steer, the three men were now at the mercy of Mother Nature.

Adrift: USCG Offshore Rescue Footage