Dawn clements biography
- Dawn Clements (1958–2018) was an.
- Dawn Clements was born in Woburn, Massachusetts.
- Dawn Marie Clements was born on April 14, 1958, in Woburn Mass., to Bruce and Carlene (Johnson) Clements.
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Dawn Clements
Dawn Clements (1958-2018) produced ink and watercolor works on paper in response to the physical and temporal environment in and surrounding Eastman Studio over the course of two residences at MacDowell. Her intricate drawings and watercolors captured detailed scenes from her own life and from movie melodramas, often on a panoramic scale. She drew — generally in sumi ink or ballpoint pen — and painted often using multiple sheets of crinkled paper, stitched together into large, irregular shapes that contrasted with the technical precision of her hand.
Clements grew up in Chelmsford, Mass., and received a bachelor’s degree at Brown University in 1986 and a master’s of fine arts degree at the University at Albany in 1989. By 1993 she was represented in the Venice Biennale. Later in the 1990s she was in group exhibitions at Skidmore College, the University Art Museum in Albany, and numerous other places. Since the turn of the century, her work has been seen in scores of group shows, including at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Academy of Music and the Bates Co
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Dawn Clements Bio
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2021 American contemporary artist and educator Dawn Clements Woburn, Massachusetts, U.S. Bronx, New York, U.S. Dawn Clements (1958–2018) was an American contemporary artist and educator. She was known for her large scale, panoramic drawings of interiors that were created with many different materials in a collage-style.[1] Her primary mediums were sumi ink and ballpoint pen on small to large scale paper panels. In order to complete a drawing she cut and pasted paper, editing and expanding the composition to achieve the desired scale. Her completed drawings reveal her working process through the wrinkles and folds evident in the paper. She described her work as "a kind of visual diary of what [she] see[s], touch[es], and desire[s]. As I move between the mundane empirical spaces of my apartment and studio, and the glamorous fictions of movies, apparently seamle
Pulp, Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY
2020
Affinities and Outliers: Highlights from the University at Albany Art Collections at the University Art Museum, University at Albany, State University of New York (February 4– April 4, 2020)
First, Second and Third Person, Pierogi, New York, NY (January 19 – February 16)
2019
Martin Wilner | The Case Histories: Pierogi / Responsa, Pierogi, New York, NY (May 11 – June 16)
Drawn Together Again, The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY (February 23 – May 18)
2016
PLACE: Monumental Drawings by Dawn Clements, Cynthia Lin, Gelah Penn, Fran Siegel, New York Artists Equity Association, New York, NY (May 4 – June 18) Curated by Gelah Penn
It was Never Linear… Recent Painting, Sheldon Museum of Art, Lincoln, NB
Rage for Art (Once Again), Pierogi, New York, NY (February 19 – March 27)
2015
Space, Light, and Disorder, Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, New York, NY (Jan 10 – Feb 12) Curated by Marilla Palmer
Dialogues: Drawings and Works on P •
Dawn Clements
Born 1958 (1958) Died December 2018 (aged 59–60) Alma mater State University of New York at Albany,
Brown UniversityKnown for Panoramic drawings
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