Thesis Excerpt: Human as Nature, Landscape as Memory

Included below are several sections from my Thesis writing for my MFA at UT Austin: Artist Inspiration When I was little, my mother was an art conservator at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, TX, where her conservation lab worked on Frederic Church’s Icebergs in...

Thesis Excerpt (pt. 2): Human as Nature, Landscape as Memory

My Own Immram My inspiration for my current investigation in my work began in 2019 when I traveled from my Brooklyn studio to a two-week residency at Cill Rialaig Artist Retreat in County Kerry, Ireland. Staying in a pre-famine cottage on a cliff overlooking the...

Thesis Excerpt (pt. 3): Human as Nature, Landscape as Memory

Observations on the Trail British geographer, Denis Cosgrove defines landscape as the “external world mediated through human subjective experience.” I’d define a place that way. A lived-in landscape becomes a place, which implies intimacy; a once-lived in landscape...

“The Future Is Behind Us,” By Rachel Wolfson Smith

Above: "Caregivers,” graphite on paper, 44 x 90 inches,  2021 "The Future Is Behind Us," By Rachel Wolfson Smith at Women and Their Work, Austin, TX, Sat Aug 13, 2022 - Thu Sep 29, 2022 Taking a walk in nature, my conscious mind is limited in understanding the...

Nancy Elsamanoudi:

Nancy Elsamanoudi: The Wonderful World of Vivacious Vixens and Dick Flowers By Colleen Blackard Nancy’s female subjects are anything but expected. Not the demure girls that were so idolized by male painters in Western art history, rather they are powerful heroines, at...

Armory Week 2020 – Part 3

A Curated View - By Colleen Blackard Spring/Break Art Show: Independent:

Art on Paper 2020:

A Curated View - By Colleen Blackard

Armory Week 2020

A Curated View - By Colleen Blackard The Armory Show: Volta:

Frieze New York 2018:

A Curated View - By Colleen Blackard As previously published in Hi-Concept Magazine: Art in the City

Spring/Break Art Show 2018:

A Curated View - By Colleen Blackard As previously published in Hi-Concept Magazine: Art in the City