Creative Inspiration and Details with Carly Glovinski
July 10 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Rain Date: Friday, July 11 from 11-1pm
Carly will lead an interactive demonstration in the Museum’s gardens, activating the sculpture grounds as a space for creative inspiration. Drawing on OMAA’s history as the site of two significant art communities—where artists studied and interpreted the natural landscape to process contemporary world events—this class will explore how the micro (flora, snippets of color) can help us make sense of the macro through en plein air painting.
This class is free and open to the public and all materials will be provided. Registration required. Max Capacity 20 Attendees.
Carly Glovinski makes work that explores the make-do, resourceful attitudes associated with domestic craft and a reverence for nature and the great outdoors. The elements of time and place are embedded in her work, measured by tides and seasonal flower blooms, and marked by labor and repetitive process. She received her BFA from Boston University and is represented by Morgan Lehman Gallery in New York. She has had solo exhibitions at Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA and Colby Museum of Art, Maine. Her work has been included in numerous group exhibitions has been published or reviewed in, New American Paintings, ArtMaze Magazine, and Hyperallergic, and is held in collections such as Farnsworth Art Museum, Cleveland Clinic, and Fidelity Corporation.