SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2015 “Imaginary Cartography”, Indian Hill Music School, Littleton MA
2014 “Emily Garfield: Cityspaces”, Picture Place Gallery, Brookline MA
2012 “Somewhereville”, Bloc 11, Somerville MA
2012 “Migration”, InsideOut Gallery, Somerville MA
2009 “On Cities”, Brown University, Providence RI
ARTS POSITIONS
2015-2016 Board member, Somerville Open Studios, Somerville MA
2014-2016 Board member, Artisan’s Asylum, Somerville MA
2013-2014 Executive Director/Coordinator, Somerville Open Studios, Somerville MA
2010-2012 Office Administrator/Gallery Assistant, Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge MA
SELECTED WORKSHOPS
2015 “Imaginary Mapmaking”, Notre Dame University, South Bend IN
2015 “Imaginary Mapping”, DeCordova Museum, Lincoln MA
2014 “Imaginary Maps”, Somerville Skillshare, Somerville MA
2012 “Making Maps that Matter”, Schwamb Mill Museum, Arlington MA
PUBLICATIONS
Harzinski, Kris. From Here to There: A Curious Collection from the Hand Drawn Map Association. Princeton Architectural Press, 2010. p83
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2016 National Choreography Month Showcase (live dance collaboration), Cambridge MA
2016 “30Under”, Cambridge Arts Association, Cambridge MA
2015 “Changes” (animation), Industry Labs, Cambridge MA
2015-2016 “Women in Cartography”, Norman B. Leventhal Map Center, Boston Public Library
2015 “All Visual Boston” (animation), Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston MA
2014 “Artists in the Arboretum”, Arnold Arboretum, Boston MA
2013 “Invisible Cities”, The Mµseum, Somerville MA
2013 “You Are Here: Maps and Art”, Nave Gallery, Somerville MA
2012 “Driven to Abstraction”, Schwamb Mill Museum, Arlington MA
2012 “Wish You Were Here”, A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn NY
2012 “Women & Paper”, City Hall, Boston MA
2011, 2013 “Objects of Status, Power and Adornment”, Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge MA
2010 “Core & Mantle”, M55 Art, Queens NY
2010 “Nowhere: Selections from the Hand Drawn Map Association”, Glenside PA
EDUCATION
2009 Brown University, A.B. Visual Arts
2008 Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan, Semester program in traditional Japanese arts