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In Search Of Light: From Penobscot Bay to Cape Ann

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Cynthia Winings Gallery is pleased to present

In Search of Light: From Penobscot Bay to Cape Ann,

A Virtual Artist Talk by Carol Pelletier


Thursday, December 17, 7PM

For the last ten years, Carol Pelletier has been researching the connection between memory and ethereal space found in dramatic and reflected light along the coasts of Penobscot Bay, Maine, and Cape Ann, Massachusetts. Pelletier will touch upon how time and place can magically be held within memory. She will walk us through the coastal landscape revealing some of the natural phenomena that continuously inspires her studio practice.  Join us as she shares her painting process, using cold wax medium to capture veils of transparent color and light. I hope to see you there! Please RSVP to receive the Zoom Link, Thank you!

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Carol Pelletier is the Chair of Fine Arts and Professor of Art at Endicott College, located on the north shore of Boston. She received her BFA through the University of Maine and MFA from James Madison University.  She has exhibited in numerous solo and group shows nationally and internationally, including the Cynthia Winings Gallery, Cape Cod Museum of Art, Morpeth Contemporary, Boecker Contemporary in Heidelberg Germany, Saint-Mary's University in Nova Scotia, Julie Heller East, the Attleboro Art Museum, the Rocky Neck Cultural Center,  the Becket Arts Center, the Huntington Museum of Art, the Oglebay Institute, and Soren Christensen to name a few. She has taught multiple workshops at the Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill on Cape Cod, The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem and Snow Farm in Williamsburg, Massachusetts. She has received three National Endowment for the Arts Grants, a Mellon Foundation grant and is a Salzburg Fellow. Her work has been in multiple catalog exhibitions and publications including Art New England, New American Paintings, Studio Visit, Southwest Art Magazine “The Landscape Issue”, Creative Quarterly, Bloom Literary Journal in Los Angeles, ProWax Journal, Artscope: New England's Culture Magazine, Visual Overture and RiverLit Magazines. She is represented by the Cynthia Winings Gallery in Blue Hill, Maine and Morpeth Contemporary in Hopewell, NJ.

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