Some Links I find interesting:
  • Whistler House Museum of Art:
    The Whistler House Museum of Art, birthplace of James Abbott McNeill Whistler, was established in 1908 as the permanent home of the Lowell Association. Founded In 1878, the Lowell Art Association owns and operates the museum as an histioric site. Built in 1823, the Whistler House represents the richness of the history and the art of Lowell. The museum maintains its permanent collection and organizes contemporary and historical fine arts exhibitions. It also sponsors a variety of educational and community oriented cultural programs.


  • The Golden Gate Raptor Observatory:
    The Golden Gate Raptor Observatory (GGRO) is three staff members and more than 250 community volunteers, all dedicated to studying the autumn hawk migration. The GGRO's guiding philosophy is that public involvement is a critical, yet often ignored component of long-term wildlife conservation.
    The GGRO's mission is to inspire the preservation of California raptor populations.
    The GGRO was formed in the early 1980s to track the Golden Gate migration, an annual flight of tens of thousands of hawks, eagles falcons, and vultures - birds collectively called "raptors."


  • Mie Preckler:
    Mie is an artist-teaching colleague with whom I have collaborated. At her site you will find images of an installation piece, Posit-I-On, on which we collaborated at the Headlands Center of the Arts in the Marin Headlands in the San Francisco Bay Area. From Mies artist statement: "I am a visual artist working primarily in the area of site specific installations. My work generates from my relationship to site. It develops out of a dialogue between ideas and materials and it emerges where idea and material interconnect."


  • A site devoted to the work of Wendell Berry:
    This is one of many sites devoted to the great and wonderful poet, writer, farmer, and naturalist, Wendell Berry. Wendell Berry has been a great inspiration to me in my work. He disapproves of computer technology. However, some great web resources exist for those interested in his work.


  • A site devoted to the work of Gary Snyder:
    The work of Gary Snyder has had a profound influence on my life. There are many sites devoted to his work. This is but one of many.


  • Internet Art Resources:
    The Collector's Guide to the Visual Arts


  • Art in Context:
    Art in Context was established in 1995 to serve the international fine art community and general public by providing an online reference library for the publication and dissemination of information about artists and where to find their work. The library catalogues and presents information added by curators, dealers, artists, writers and others from around the world