Pen and Watercolor on paper
14" x 11" x 0"
Courtesy of the Artist, Framed by Painters Place
The Hermit Hut Drawings are variable pattern drawings developed as meditation devices over a winter spent working in a small, wood-fire-heated cabin in the woods of Massachusettes while in residence at Mason Hill Farm. This artwork features rounded organic shapes.
Alison Pebworth’s work focuses on long-range projects that combine painting, installation and social interaction. Pebworth is the recipient of awards from The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, The Center for Cultural Innovation, The McEvoy Foundation, and GEN ART. A 2021 MacDowell Fellow, other selected residencies include The Bemis Center for Contemporary Art (NE), Recology SF (CA), Ucross Foundation (WY), Monson Arts (ME), Cannonball (FL), and Space (Victoria BC) and an upcoming fellowship at the Wurlitzer Foundation (NM.) She has exhibited locally at Southern Exposure, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the DeYoung Museum, Eleanor Harwood Gallery, and The Oakland Museum. She has toured her work to over thirty venues across North America including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit; The Salt Lake Art Center, Utah; and Vivo Media Arts Centre, Vancouver, BC and The New Childrens Museum, San Diego. She is currently on her 4th yearlong tour across America developing new work.
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