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Carol Emmons

finishing

(for Paul Emmons)

2023

 

wood, aluminum, acrylic, vellum,

laser printing & cutting, maptacks

7 1/8” x 34 1/2” x 1 1/4” (h x w x d)

Carol Emmons is an artist specializing in large, site-specific installations. She has exhibited at the Chicago Cultural Center, Museum of Contemporary Art (Houston), Orange County Center for Contemporary Art (Santa Ana), SPACES (Cleveland), Raum 1 (Düsseldorf), Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art (New York), Philadelphia Arts Alliance, Elba Gastatelier (Netherlands), Carnegie Arts Center (Cincinnati), Milwaukee Art Museum, and Vanderbilt University, among others. She has been selected for eight Wisconsin Triennial exhibitions at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art.

Wisconsin solo exhibition venues include the Madison Art Center, Walker’s Point Center for the Arts (Milwaukee), the Museum of Wisconsin Art, the Watrous Gallery at the Overture Center (Madison), the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, and the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters.

Awards include two Wisconsin Arts Board Fellowships (for Sculpture and for Inter-Arts), and the Wisconsin Arts Board Percent for Art commission (with architect Paul Emmons) for UW-Milwaukee’s School of Architecture and Urban Planning, as well as residencies at the Ragdale Foundation, the Center for 20th Century Studies (UW-Milwaukee), and the Kohler Arts|Industry program.

She received her MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and is a Professor Emerita in Art and Design at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, having taught there from 1987-2015.

Organized by

WAAC

Washington Alexandria Architecture Center

Virginia Tech

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Alexandria, VA 22314

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The Women & Minority Artist and Scholars Lecture Series fund is a co-sponsor of Billie Tsien’s presence and talk at the Symposium. The WMAS lecture series is provided by the Office of the Provost to encourage and increase the number and diversity of scholarly voices and artistic expressions at Virginia Tech from groups traditionally underrepresented at Virginia Tech. Billie Tsien is sponsored by The Women & Minority Artist and Scholars Lecture Series Fund at Virginia Tech.

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