The rule is that all artists must have bios, or artist’s statements. I had one when I was a studio glass artist for many years, while I was represented by several national galleries. My work found its way into some prominent collections and architectural commissions. My statement read like it was written by somebody really smart, but it wasn’t; it was written by me, in a strange kind of all-knowing critic’s voice. I still love glass, but the work I’m doing now feels more like the person I am now. And the best part is I don’t need to get all fancy and write about myself in the third person anymore.

I sometimes make films and produce music events. And for the past few years I’ve lived with my cat in the California desert.