LAURA TRUITT

LAURA TRUITT

LAURA TRUITT

 

Much of my work has to do with perspective. Linear perspective, surely, but also our emotional and collective perspective of landscape and personal space. The underlying conflict in my work is generated by climate change, land abuse and over consumption of all kinds, my own included. The borders and edges of images and objects illuminate barriers as well as showing us current paths of entry.

Laura Carpenter Truitt

Laura Truitt is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing at Oberlin College and lives and works in Ohio. In addition to completing her MFA in painting at Colorado State University Laura studied painting and drawing at Goucher College, the Glasgow School of Art in Scotland, Vermont Studio Center and the Chicago Art Institute. Truitt is represented by the William Havu Gallery in Denver and has shown her work nationally including the Jundt Art Museum in Spokane, the Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati, The Painting Center in New York, the Arvada Center in Colorado, Coker College in South Carolina, Wabash College in Indiana and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver. She has been a featured artist in Ruminate Magazine, and her work was published in Manifest Gallery’s INPA 7 Painting Annual.

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The William Havu Gallery
1040 Cherokee Street
Denver, CO 80204

Telephone: 303.893.2360
Email: info@williamhavugallery.com
Fax: 303.893.2813

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Saturday  11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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LAURA WAIT

LAURA WAIT

LAURA WAIT

My current work is inspired by symbolism and handwriting along with paleography, the study of historical letterforms. I paint largely in acrylic on paper, canvas, and panels, using abstractions of calligraphic forms.

Environment, words, calligraphy, celestial movements, time, symbols, history, music, elemental energy are some of the many influences on my artwork.  While it appears, I am simply an abstract painter using letterforms, there are meanings in the Nimbus series as well as the other paintings presented. I don’t offer simple explanations for my markings; understanding often must be intuited.

My process is intuitive, and many layers are necessary to reach the final vision that I thought I was following. It is done when it is done. If I have a feeling of euphoria, then I am thrilled. 

Born in Canada, I grew up in Boulder, Colorado since the age of 1 1/2. I was surrounded by scientists growing up, but spent much of my time making pottery, and eventually painting, printmaking, and welding sculpture in high school. We traveled the American west. My early work was landscape based, and I made a lot of drawings while in the car (not driving) as it was a primary way I saw the world.

I have been a printmaker, a book artist, a bookbinder and conservator with degrees in Art History from Barnard College, NY, 1975, Croydon College of Art in Printmaking, 1977, as well as Bookbinding, 1981. Since 1981, I have lived in Denver, Steamboat Springs, and Santa Fe, NM since 2013.

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1040 Cherokee Street
Denver, CO 80204

Telephone: 303.893.2360
Email: info@williamhavugallery.com
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Saturday  11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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SHERYL ZACHARIA

SHERYL ZACHARIA

SHERYL ZACHARIA

Sheryl Zacharia was born and raised in the New York area and lived in Manhattan all of her adult life. At Southhampton College, she majored in painting but spent many years pursuing a career as a singer-songwriter. She performed in the NYC club circuit for m 10 years and is a published songwriter.

Missing her visual arts roots, she began working in clay which started her on new artistic path. She studied and worked in various Potteries and has exhibited both locally and nationally. Her pieces have been published in various magazines and books, Ceramics Monthly, Ceramic Arts and Perception, Lark Publications, etc. and most recently in Blouins Gallery Guide’s article on SOFA CHICAGO 2015. Her work is in corporate, museum, and private collections. In 2011, she completed an eight-month extended residency at The Museum of Arts and Design in NYC. In 2009 and 2013, she received grants from NoMAA, (Northern Manhattan Artists Alliance) with the support of JPMorgan Chase Foundation and UMEZ, which started her on this current body of work.

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The William Havu Gallery
1040 Cherokee Street
Denver, CO 80204

Telephone: 303.893.2360
Email: info@williamhavugallery.com
Fax: 303.893.2813

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Saturday  11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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