
1996
Ivy Glick is seven days older than me and we have been friends for half of our lives.

waiting for a pie to bake in 1998

waiting for a pie to bake in 1998
We met in RISD's Pre-College Program when we were both students in the jewelry/ light metals course.
We lived together when I moved to Providence full- time in the spring of 1998.

She was majoring in photography and I was a frequent subject.

This was from a photo shoot for my RISD yearbook picture in 2001.

She was majoring in photography and I was a frequent subject.

This was from a photo shoot for my RISD yearbook picture in 2001.
I first introduced her to glass torchwork in 2002. She was finishing her Master of Arts in Teaching.


October 15, 2011 RISD Alumni Sale
Now she does this and teaches art in South Carolina.
Ivy introduced me to the idea that a photographer's sentiments towards a subject can be legible in their images. She still takes the most flattering pictures of me. I love you, too, Ivy!
Now she does this and teaches art in South Carolina.
Ivy introduced me to the idea that a photographer's sentiments towards a subject can be legible in their images. She still takes the most flattering pictures of me. I love you, too, Ivy!
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