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Artist Bio:
My artworks have been
featured in solo or group exhibitions in museums
and galleries in the United States and Japan, including the
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum; the Hawaii State Art
Museum; the Contemporary Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii; the Ferrin Gallery in Pittsfield. Massachusetts; the Lauren
Clark Gallery in Housatanic, Massachusetts; and
ArtPrize
in Grand Rapids, Michigan to exhibit a painting at a most
interesting art competition that is similar to a international
version of American Idol for artists.
In addition, my work is in
public, corporate, and private collections, including those
of the City and County of Honolulu, Kapolei Hale (City
Hall), the Hawaii State
Foundation on Culture and the Arts, and Northwestern
Mutual Financial Network.
Artist Statement:
“The stock market holds many
metaphors for life's universal emotions – those of faith,
hope, despair, and greed. This series of paintings is an
interpretation of the drama, fluidity, and power of the
market’s essence. The lines, figures, and patterns are
scraped into the gesso. I throw or trowel the paint, often
completely covering what was there before. I dig into canvas
to find the image. The past movements show through.
“This additive and subtractive process results in a thick and
highly-energetic surface. In some of the works, the paint
flows like water – so that it reads like an ocean and
follows the movement of a stock chart. What is initially
seen, changes upon deeper reflection and speaks of our
time. ”
Jodi Endicott
EDUCATION:
Master of Fine Art, University of Hawaii-Manoa, Fall 1996
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
International Artists Society of Hawaii 2005 - present
PEN Women 2003 - present
Hawaii Alliance for Arts Education 1998 - 2007
Hawaii Consortium of the Arts 2000 - 2004
Temari, Center for Asian & Pacific 1995 -1998
SOS, Save Our Sculpture 1993 -1994
Former GALLERY OWNER Founder and partner in the
Balcony Gallery in Kailua, HI
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