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Her work has been shown at Creative Tech week NY, The Lumen Prize global tour, Degas Society in New Orleans, New Haven Lawn Club, NEST in Bridgeport CT, Ridgefield Camera Works, Franklin Street Works in Stamford CT, University of Bridgeport Schelfhaudt Gallery, Bridgeport CT, Creative Arts and Art Place in New Haven. She is recognized for her pastels and is featured in Exhibeo Art Magazine. Kate Henderson received her MFA in painting and printmaking from Yale University and a BFA in painting and a BA in art history at Indiana University. Roy's work has been exhibited in many solo and group shows and is held in private collections in the US and elsewhere. A trip to visit his son in China enriched his sensibilities of the natural world and he reclaimed his photographic practice with new inspiration and resolve. During a dormant photographic period, poetry and meditation served to sustain his connection with creative awareness. Roy Money started photography with a film camera and received an MFA in photography from the University of Delaware. … Even inanimate objects like rocks have a life that is expressive of the elemental creativity of the cosmos.” Created during a recent artist residency at Weir Farm, Money’s images, he hopes, will “convey a sense of wholeness in what often seems like a fragmented world.” The artist states: “Photography is a kind of meditation for me, in which I welcome what is before me in an awareness of our shared space and time. Simultaneously, Roy Money presents the results of a spiritual journey of his own with Lost in the Woods.
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It is the source of all life or it can take it all away … Water is our primal connection with Universal Wisdom.” The artist notes the themes that run through these works – “finding the source, sacred waters, feminine energies, life force and healing” – all inspired by the element of water, explaining: “Water is a symbol of spiritual journeys, diving deep into the unconscious. In her most recent collection of multimedia artworks – Dowsing for Water – Kate Henderson dives into the symbolism of water. Second Saturday continues at KLG! Join us for artist talks with photographer Roy Money and multimedia artist, Kate Henderson, whose current exhibits are on view at Kehler Liddell Gallery.