SURREALISM NOW! presents
CAROL QUINT
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| "Women with Bone Headdress" #1 by CAROL QUINT |
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SURREALISM NOW! is proud to present the art of CAROL QUINT, a truly original artist of the 21st Century. I highly recommed that you pay close attention to the future works of Carol Quint, her work is amazing!
Artist Statement:
The foundation of my work is the exploration of archetypal imagery. The images become surrogates for a broad range of emotional experience. They are grounded in symbols that elicit recognition on a subconscious level.
Currently, I am building sculptures that are in themselves artifacts, evidence of my efforts, which are now in the past.
My process involves creating, recycling and reconstruction. The content and function of these works reflects both a sense of time past and time present, qualities that are in the nature of a relic.
http://www.carolquint.com
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| "Women with Bone Headdress" #2 by CAROL QUINT |
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| "Women with Bone Headdress" #3 by CAROL QUINT |
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| "Women with Bone Headdress" #4 by CAROL QUINT |
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SOLO EXHIBITIONS |
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2000
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Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, Brooklyn, New York
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1996
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Left Bank Gallery, Laguna Beach, California
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1995
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Sinclair Community College, Zone IV Gallery, Dayton, Ohio
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Texas Tech University, Corridor Gallery, Lubbock, Texas
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1984
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The Center for Contemporary Arts, Carol Quint/Work Prints, Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Loaded Brush Showcase, Venus Project, Seattle, Washington
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1982
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Southern Light Gallery, Amarillo College, Re-examining the Venus, Amarillo, Texas
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SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS |
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2005
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Art from Detritus, Synagogue for the Arts Gallery Space, New York, New York
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Art from Detritus, Farleigh Dickenson University, Hackensack, New Jersey
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2004
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Dollhouses in the Dollhaus,The Dollhaus Gallery, Brooklyn (Williamsburg), New York
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theXpo, Through the Looking Glass Showcase, Brooklyn (Dumbo), New York
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2002
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Stopping by the Vander Ende-Onderdonk House, Vander Ende-Onderdonk House, Ridgewood, Queens, New York
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2000
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Making Faces, Holland Tunnel Art Projects, Brooklyn, New York
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Alternative Processes in Photography, Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, Brooklyn, New York
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1999
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The Continued Life frorm Ancient Times, Hiroshima Perpetual History Museum, Hiroshima, Japan
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Crest Hardware Show, Brooklyn, New York
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Brickhaus Art, Brooklyn, New York
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See You at the Pool, Metropolitan Pool, Williamsburg Salon des Artists, Brooklyn, New York
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Local Color, Henry Street Settlement Abrons Art Center, New York, New York
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1998
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The Digital Print Exhibition/Workshop, A.I.R. Gallery, New York, New York
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Bridging Man and Nature, Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, Brooklyn, New York
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1996
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Awareness Alert, Lutheran Brotherhood Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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1995
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Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, California
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Site Gallery, Los Angeles, California
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Bova Gallery, Los Angeles, California
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1992
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Muckenthaler Cultural Center, Fullerton, California
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1991
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Beyond Baroque, World News, Venice, California
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1987
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Fresno Art Museum, Passages: A Survey of California Women Artists, 1945 to Present, Fresno, California
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Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art, New York, New York/Musee du Petit Format, Couvin, Belgium
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1986
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Young Artists Club, Budapest, Hungary /International Art Center, International Art Impact, Kyoto, Japan
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Premio Internationale Biella, Biella, Italy
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1985
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Galveston Art Center, Art and Allusion, Galveston, Texas
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1984
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Triton Museum, Crime and Punishment, Santa Clara, California
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1981
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Southern Ohio Museum and Cultural Center, The Edge and the Eye, Portsmouth, Ohio
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1980
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Innovative Prints, Marilyn Pink Master Prints and Drawings, Los Angeles, California
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SELECTED JURY EXHIBITIONS |
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2005
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Art from Detritus, Synagogue for the Arts Gallery Space, New York (Tribeca), New York
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2003
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Brave Destiny, Society for Art of the Imagination,Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, Brooklyn, New York
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2003
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Characterism, Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, Brooklyn, New York
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1999
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Apocalypse 1999, Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, Brooklyn, New York
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1997
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“Global Warming,” Mesa Arts Center, Mesa, Arizona
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Southern California Open Juried Exhibition, Laguna, Art Museum, Laguna Beach, California
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Anthropology in Art,, Anthropology Museum of the People of New York, Queens College, New York
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Day of the Dead, Orange County Center for Contmporary Art, Santa Ana, California
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California Works, California State Fair, Sacramento, California
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Underexposed, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles, California
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Weird Photos, Greene County Council of the Arts, Catskill Gallery, Catskill, New York
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1984
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1984 Olympics International Art Competition Printmaking and Photography, Los Angeles, California
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Tenth International Print Biennial, Krakow, Poland
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1982
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National Photography, Cameravision, Los Angeles, California
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PUBLIC COLLECTIONS |
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Brand Library Art Gallery
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Pitzer College
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Landmark Films
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Los Angeles Printmaking Society
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Pratt Institute
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Williamsburg Art and Historical Center
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AWARDS |
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2003
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Brave Destiny, Society for Art of the Imagination, Judges Choice
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1997
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Anthropology in Art, Second Prize
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1994
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California State Fair Merit Award, Photography
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1984
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International Art Competition Finalist, Photography
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International Art Competition Silver Medal, Printmaking
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EDUCATION |
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B.F.A. Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York
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© Copyright 2006 Carol Quint. All Rights Reserved.
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