Sustainable Art Foundation Award

This award will help support the Middle Grade Graphic adventure I’m currently working on as well as a memoir.

The Sustainable Arts Foundation supports writers an artists with children.

From the 2020 award announcement: “Chosen from a field of nearly 1,800 applicants, these twenty artists and writers come from eighteen U.S. cities, Costa Rica, and Turkey; they are parenting thirty-four children. The world closed down while we were reviewing their portfolios, but their creativity opened the world back up to us. We are now all the more eager for the day when we can return to bookstores, galleries, museums, libraries and all the other vibrant spaces where art happens. We hope you will seek out their work.”

I applied for this award many times over the years, gave up for a while, and early this year applied again. Grant applications are a way to describe and focus my projects for myself—as well as a jury. Most of my applications have not been successful—it’s amazing when they are. I’m so grateful for this support, especially now.

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Review of Alle Ego on High-Low

Rob Clough reviewed Alle Ego on High-Low on August 29, 2018.

It's a blast from the past to read this thoughtful thorough review of a project that I was working on 3 years ago!   It's always in the back of my mind that I plan to edit, revise, and expand the book after this coming year--but I have several exciting projects to finish before I can get to it.   The themes of the book are still relevant, while my working methods, writing, and drawing, have evolved in the last few years.  Inshallah, I plan to return to working on Alle Ego with new eyes in 2019.  

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Exhibition at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC

Landscapes of Myth and Memory

Paintings and Drawings by Glynnis Fawkes

Show Dates: November 15, 2017 – February 28, 2018 

Directions and Visitor Information

Overview

Beginning November 15, the Center for Hellenic Studies will showcase a series of paintings and drawings by artist Glynnis Fawkes that represent nearly 20 years of work relating to the landscapes of the Eastern Mediterranean. The exhibited pieces draw inspiration from both the archaeology and mythology of Greece and Cyprus.

Alassa, Cyprus

Alassa, Cyprus