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abstract/modern

Betsy Stewart

biography

Recent/Current/Upcoming Exhibitions (2008-2012)
“Inspired by Nature”, Adirondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake, NY (2012)
“Mid-Atlantic New Painting Biennial”, University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, Virginia (2010)
“Contact*Connect*Collaborate”, Evanston Arts Center, Evanston, ILL (2010)
“Watering”, Wichita Falls Art Museum, Media Room, Wichita Falls, TX (2009)
“Take Me to the River Project/Washington”, Momento Gallery, Washington DC (2009)
“Take Me to the River Project/Istanbul”, (cultural component to the World Water Form 5), DEPO, Istanbul, Turkey ( 2009)
“Art and Science”, 511 Gallery, Lake Placid, NY ( 2009)
“Cellular Perspectives”, McLean Project for the Arts, McLean, VA ( 2009)
“Microaquea: Drama in a Drop of Water”, Rohm Gallery, New Orleans, LA (2009)
“Aquifer”, Edison Place Gallery, Washington, DC ( 2008)
“Machine in the Garden”, 511 Gallery, Lake Placid, NY (2008)
“Summer Show V”, Walter Wickiser Gallery, New York, NY (2008)
“A Fusion of Art and Biology in Painting”, Cosmos Club,
 Washington, DC (2007-2008)
“21st Century Landscape”, Bank of America Plaza, Charlotte, NC (2008)
“Art in Embassies”, United States Embassy, Cairo, Egypt (2008)
 

Exhibitions (2005-2007)
Toronto International Art Fair, Toronto, Canada (2006, 2007)
Art Miami, Miami, Fl (2007)
Walter Wickiser Gallery, New York, NY (2005, 2006, 2007)
Tadu Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM (2005, 2006)
Wichita Falls Art Museum, Wichita Falls, TX (2006)
Pretoria Art Museum, Pretoria, South Africa (2005)

 

Selected Corporate Collections
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Kreeger Museum, Washington, DC
Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC
Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas, NV
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Art Bank, Washington, DC
American Embassy, Barbados, WI
Robert Lehrman Foundation, Washington, DC

artist statement

Using biomorphic images, my work examines the microscopic, mutually dependent life systems found in pond water. By giving these images a presence, the work speaks to our fragile position in the cosmos, and encourages the viewer to consider the unseen minutiae that constantly hover beneath every surface of the planet.

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