Kathline Carr

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Kathline Carr’s recent collection is inspired by the experiential nature of walking in urban, forested, or mountainous areas, and their respective landscapes. Utilizing modes of process-based abstraction, Carr transposes her persona and emotional connection to environment with material exploration using paint, fiber, drawing, and printmaking, often creating forms or spaces that blend the literal monuments of physical nature with psychological reactions to place.

Carr earned a BFA in Creative Writing from Goddard College, VT, with concentrations in Visual Arts and Feminist Philosophy, and holds an MFA in Visual Arts from The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University. An author as well as visual artist, her recent book Miraculum Monstrum (Red Hen Press), won the Clarissa Dalloway Book Prize from the AROHO Foundation. In addition to AROHO, her work has been supported by grants from the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Assets for Artists and she has exhibited her art in New York City, Boston, New England and Canada. She lives and works in the Berkshires.

Fountain Street Exhibitions: LAND/FORM, The Space for Maybe, Upended, Geographies of a Shifting World, Sharp Focus, Read Between the Lines,11:11–The Depth of Perception, Breaking the RulesSurfacing: Beyond the NarrativeThriveSpace Invaders

Fountain Street Curated Collections: Space and Surface Together, A Balancing Act

 
 

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