Growing Up series juried into Studio Visit Magazine, Vol. 39
Studio Visit Magazine juried my work into Volume 39. The Growing Up series explores memories of a place – my childhood home in Maine – across decades. The layers mirror memory: images come into focus, images fade, memories cover over others, and a larger picture emerges from accumulation. These paintings investigate a universal experience of living we all share. Visit www.studiomagazine.com to look at the publication.
2016 Piscataqua Artist Advancement Grant Finalist Annnounced
Carly Glovinski along with that of fellow finalists Cathy McLaurin, Lisa Noonis and Catherine Scala will be on display at a reception for the Artist Advancement Grant at the Discover Portsmouth Center on October 19 and will remain on display until October 30. The Piscataqua Region Artist Advancement Grant recognizes the important contribution of working artists to the cultural life of the region by providing an annual financial award to promote the artistic growth of visual artists and craftspeople. The purpose of the award is not to reward past work, but to recognize the applicant best positioned to continue the improvement of their artistic career.
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‘Abstraction’ goes long at Greenhut Galleries
http://www.pressherald.com/2017/02/19/abstraction-goes-long-at-greenhut-galleries/