I am pleased to announce my work has been accepted in the 18th Juried Exhibition at the Freeport Art Museum in Freeport, IL. Thank you to the guest juror, Cleveland Dean, a visual artist from Chicago for selecting my artwork.
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I am pleased to announce that my work has been accepted into the biennial juried exhibition at the Figge Art Museum in Dubuque, IA. The exhibition will open on February 26th and remain on display through May 15th, 2022.
Layers of Meaning
I am excited to announce I am showing from July 7th through August 1st in the Layers of Meaning exhibition hosted by the Propeller Art Gallery in Toronto, Canada. This show demonstrates the different ways that artists have approached their work in these recent times, finding layers of meaning through art. Works include encaustic paintings, sculpture, vessels, prints, photography and mixed media that showcase this medium’s unique ability to channel artistic expression in so many diverse ways. All works in the show incorporate hot wax encaustic techniques. Encaustic artforms are created using molten, pigmented beeswax. Heat is used at every stage of the process. The word encaustic comes from the Greek enkaustikos which means to burn in. The show includes over 100 encaustic works by artists from 12 countries. Today I received an email notification for the acceptance of my painting, Horizon Lines 20, into the HORIZONS: Contemporary Landscapes exhibition at the Art Center for the Bluegrass (formerly known as the Community Arts Center) in Danville, KY. Exhibitions Director Brandon Long says "We received entries from all over the United States – 82 artists from 15 states. Our juror, Daniel Graham, no doubt had many difficult choices to make in narrowing over 254 submitted works down to the twenty-one accepted works that best fit the contemporary landscape theme of the exhibition." How exciting!!! I'm wrapping up my two paintings for the Contemporary Ancients exhibition at the South Haven Center for the Arts. Soon they will be on their way to Michigan. Bon Voyage! Finishing up the edges of a couple of pieces in preparation for an exhibition opening at the end of August. Hurrah!! I was just notified that two of my paintings have been accepted into the Contemporary Ancients exhibition at the Center for the Arts in South Haven, Michigan.
Check it out! I just received this digital postcard from Morpho Gallery for the upcoming exhibition.
I am pleased to announce that my painting has been juried into the 8th Annual Encaustic exhibition by Kathy Blankley Roman and Dan Addington.
Here is a fun time-lapse video clip of my application of oil pigment to this painting in progress. I’m so happy to hear that the Mini Masterpieces 2019 fundraising exhibition was a success for the Freeport Art Museum, and I’m glad to hear that all three of my paintings were sold during the reception.
It was fun helping my husband create a mock-up of a book cover for project he has been working on with a colleague. Although the publisher made some simplifications by the end, it was still an enjoyable experience searching for just the right image and playing around with the layout.
I had a wonderful time at Yellowstone National Park, exploring and simply enjoying the mysterious places. With so many amazing things to see, it's hard for me not to be inspired to create new works. I saw wildlife every day, including bears, bison, elks, pronghorns, and deer, as well as a bald eagle, golden eagle, moose, coyote, and a wolf. Throughout the week I enjoyed the many breathtaking landscapes of mountains, lakes, river beds, and prairie grass lands, and I also experienced the magic of the numerous geysers, mud pots, and hot springs that are sprinkled throughout the park. Always one of my favorites, I caught myself spending a lot of time examining the curious structure of the bacterial mats surrounding these features; just fascinated by the colors, patterns, and forms they encompass. I'll admit, I ended up taking A LOT of close up pictures of these mesmerizing natural abstractions.
Most of my days were relatively unplanned, so it was very refreshing to be able to start the day with a few destinations in mind, but still have the freedom to simply stop and pull out my sketchbook whenever I desired. It feels so rare of an opportunity these days to be able to pause yourself and enjoy a moment without the pressure of having to stick to a strict schedule of times and destinations. It's an uncommon enough thing for us humans to do anymore, and I feel we all need to just go exploring now and again. Staying upstairs to work by the heater. It's just too cold in the basement to work while I'm starting to feel a cold coming on. Ready for warmer weather.
Regretfully, due to severe winter storms, I wasn’t able to attend the scheduled opening reception for the Painting With Fire exhibition at the Zhou B Art Center. So, I am grateful to Sergio and the Zhou B for helping to coordinate a closing reception for this show.
I'm truly looking forward to participating in this exhibition. The three paintings of mine that were selected are also featured on the website. How cool as that!!
I'm here at The Arts Place in Portland, IN to curate and install the Beyond Fayum exhibition featuring artworks by Fused Chicago members. It's been a few months since I've moved and been away from my Exhibitions Curator position at the Freeport Art Museum, so it is really nice to stretch my legs, so to speak, by executing the final stages of putting this show together by installing the exhibit in their gallery space. I am very pleased at how the show turned out so I hope many visitors have the opportunity to come see the show while it is on display in the Hugh N. Ronald Gallery.
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Carrie BaxterUS Midwest Artist Archives
March 2022
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