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Artist Talk: Dona Nelson

By The Arts at Delaware County Community College (other events)

Tuesday, March 26 2024 4:00 PM 5:00 PM EDT
 
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Collection as Classroom

Artist Talk by Dona Nelson • Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Join us for the reception and Artist Talk on Tuesday, March 26 for the spring curated exhibition Collection as Classroom.

Artist Talk at 4:00 p.m. featuring artist and educator Dona Nelson
In-Person: Large Auditorium | Marple Campus (reservations strongly recommended)
Streaming: Via Zoom (reservations required)

Exhibition Reception immediately after Artist Talk
Art Gallery | Room 2305
Free | Refreshments will be served.

Dona Nelson is a painter who often works both sides of a stretched canvas, staining and washing it with acrylic paint and water, using a spatula to mark the canvas with the first image, an image of the stretcher bars. Sometimes she glues strips of fabric on to the canvas, allowing them to be a constructed element or ripping them off them off to establish a drawn line through the paint. Nelson prefers to exhibit her two sided paintings on steel stands or wooden constructions, out on the gallery floor rather than parallel to the wall. For forty years, Nelson has made series of different kinds of paintings, distinguished by a variety of approaches to both image and material.

Nelson is a retired Professor of Painting and Drawing at Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, where she worked since 1991. In the summer of 2018, she had an extensive survey of her work, curated by Ian Berry, at the Tang Teaching Museum in Saratoga Springs, New York. There was another survey of her work in 2000, at the Weatherspoon Museum of Fine Art, Greensboro, North Carolina. She currently exhibits her work at the Thomas Erben Gallery in New York City, where she has had five solo exhibitions. Two of her double-sided paintings were featured in the 2014 Whitney Biennial. Other solo exhibitions have been presented at Cheim and Read, the Morris Gallery at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, and the Michael Klein Gallery, NYC. In 1994, Nelson received a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship. In 2011, she was a Foundation for Contemporary Arts recipient. In 2013, she received an Artist Legacy Foundation Grant and in 2015, an Anonymous was a Woman Grant. (Source: Thomas Erben Gallery).

Image: Dona Nelson, "No Title," 2003, acrylic and Cheesecloth on canvas, 11 x 14 inches. Private collection of Professor Matthew Sepielli.

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