Artist Bio: I was born and raised in Coffeyville Kansas. I was the first person in my family history to finish high school, then attend college. I became an artist in the early 90s, and attended the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. I finished my degree at Wichita State University. I have lived in Wichita for 27 years. I worked in education for 20 years. I’ve been an art teacher for the last 15 years. The landscape of education has changed drastically in the last few years, and I’ve retired to focus directly on being an artist. I am inspired by the lives and the experiences of women. I make art that illuminates the drive, beauty and fortitude of women. Across all generations and classes, women have a vast bank of similarity. We are kindred and linked in our existence. The overall philosophy of my work is to make any viewer see a less obvious side of women. I focus on a dialogue beneath the outward façade we present in our everyday lives. People can understand more about women in everyday life, and open a dialogue where it may be useful, in the spirit of evolving to care for each other. I hope each person who sees my work can feel a resonant, elevated self-worth.