Back Online
As the new year approaches, I’ve been taking some time to reset, and that includes finally updating my website. After many years of neglect (and a fair bit of avoidance), I’ve decided it’s time to give this space the attention it deserves.
It’s going to take a while to sort through all the projects I’ve worked on over the past several years, but I’m genuinely excited to organize everything into one cohesive place. My goal is to make it easier to follow my work, understand the threads that connect it all, and see how things have evolved over time.
Since last June, I’ve had the privilege of working at Uncanny Art House, where I’ve been diving into the world of gallery management, learning the ins and outs, supporting local artists, and connecting with the creative community. It’s been a fulfilling experience and a reminder of how much I value being part of something that helps others grow in their craft.
As the year winds down, I’ve found myself reflecting on everything that’s happened, both professionally and personally. Much of my focus lately has been on client work, and while I’m grateful for that, my own projects have sometimes taken a back seat. Updating my website is a step toward changing that, toward bringing myself back online, sharing more of my personal work, and staying connected to the people who inspire and support me.
I’m looking forward to how this all takes shape in the months ahead.
Thanks for reading, and for being here. Feel free to leave a comment or reach out if you’d like to connect or collaborate on a creative project.
— JTR