What on earth is happening? What artists are saying.

Grossman’s work was included in a juried exhibition at MARK Arts, Wichita, Kansas, which opened on May 20, 2022. The three print panels were 24 x 12 inches, and were inspired by a series of extreme weather events the artist experienced in the previous years and describes phrases used in NOAA weather forecasts. The are entitled Red Flag Warning, Multiple Hazards in Effect, and Some Storms Could Be Severe.

The show, curated by sculptor and architect Bill McBride, presented perspectives on modern threats to life on earth and what we can do to achieve harmony between humans and nature. The dynamic work on view inspired discussion of what art can do to confront reality and inspire change. The exhibition explored the idea that human activities must be in concert with natural systems for the health of future generations.

There was also a site-specific public art installation by internationally acclaimed artist Patrick Dougherty at Mark Arts. Click here to learn more about Stickwork.


Mark Arts
1307 N Rock Road
Wichita, KS 67206
May 20 – July 9, 2022

Myriad

Grossman’s work was included in a show of small works at CIRCA Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Plein Air Magazine feature

Grossman’s article, Adventures in Skywatching, was featured in Plein Air Magazine’s March, 2022 issue.

“CURRENT” at Haw/Contemporary

Grossman showed new river work at Haw/Contemporary in the Stockyards District of Kansas City, Missouri. The show opened Friday, April 30, with a reception from 5 – 8 p.m., and ran through June 9, 2021.

Grossman gave an artist’s talk on May 22, 2021, at 1 p.m.

Haw Contemporary
1600 Liberty Street
Kansas City, MO 66102

CURRENT, at Haw/Contemporary – Artist’s Talk

Grossman gave an in-person artist’s talk about her new work at Haw Contemporary on Saturday, May 22, 2021, at 1 p.m.

Haw Contemporary
1600 Liberty Street
Kansas City, MO 66102

Benefit Auctions

Grossman recently donated art for two very worthy organizations, the Lawrence Arts Center and the Symphony in the Flint Hills.

Grossman donated October Hills, 12 x 36 in, oil on canvas, to the 2021 Symphony in the Flint Hills benefit auction. The work was shown in the Symphony in the Flint Hills gallery in Cottonwood Falls, May 1 through June 15 and sold in the online auction for well over market value.

October Hills, 12 x 36 in, oil on canvas, framed.

The piece below, Overhead, sold in the Lawrence Arts Center auction on April 10, 2021.

Overhead, 48 x 60 in, acrylic on canvas.