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PaperCity Magazine invited me to write an Italian Sojourn Travelogue for its on-line magazine. Nine posts follow our month-long trip to four Italian cities: Rome, Naples, Bologna and Florence. See links below to each post.

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PaperCityMag.com: Italian Sojourn Travelogue

Paper City Italian Sojourn Travelogue

A Walk Down Janiculum Hill to the Pantheon

Rome After Arianne

PHOTOS, NO FLASH at the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj

Naples is Blue

Napoli, città sotto il restauro

Bolognese, Bikes and Banksy

Florence Invented the Renaissance

Florence: City of Art and Tourists

Farewell Roma

  • 2020
    • A tab ló
    • Finding Our Way
    • PaperCityMag.com: Hibernating in Houston During the Coronavirus
  • 2019
    • Canadian Road Trip – Searching for Roots
    • Mother Nature, Human Nature
  • 2018
    • Body Language, figures of speech
    • Canadian Road Trip – Searching for Roots
  • 2017
    • PaperCityMag.com: South Texas Road Trip
    • Flower & Garden Show
  • 2016
    • Voices of Trees
    • Oh Snap 3
    • PaperCityMag.com: Italian Sojourn Travelogue
  • 2015
    • Finding Our Way
  • 2014
    • Six of one, half dozen of the other
  • 2013
    • Encounters: Paris & Terlingua
  • 2012
    • BIRDBrains
    • Coping With Transition
    • Women Under Siege
  • 2011
    • Houston Permitting Center, Artful Interventions
  • 2009
    • Second Seating
  • 2007
    • Freeform Crochet
  • 2005
    • la folie innocente du couer
  • 2004
    • Shoreline
  • 2000
    • Purse Stories
  • 1999
    • Remembrance: The Eternal Present
    • Woman s p a c e
  • 1987
    • Verte, Verte
    • evergreen TREES evermore
  • 1986
    • Angels, Angels
    • Mary, Molly and Me
  • 1985
    • SiliconStones, Houston Center for Photography
  • 1980
    • China, Ouisie’s Table
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  • About MMH

    My work as a writer and visual artist spans fifty years. I’ve shown work in solo and group exhibitions, produced site-specific installations and served as lead artist for a City of Houston art project. In 2015, I collaborated on Finding Our Way, a photographic installation using images from a trove of nude pictures a friend and I took of one another in the early 1980s. In tandem with the exhibition, we hosted a weekend of public conversations on women made visible with a camera. In 2017, I began to use my images in photo collages. New work can be seen at Heidi Vaughan Fine Art, Houston.

    My passions are crafting personal essays, assembling photo collages, printing photographs from negatives, and authoring blog posts, travelogues and an ever- expanding memoir. Not a day goes by that I do not look for connections between and among images and words.

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