Light and Space Through Time

Karrie Ross Solo Exhibition

August 3rd – September 21st, 2019

 
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Your Stairway Lies in the Whispering Wind; 2019; framed; mixed media on paper (detail)

Karrie Ross is best known for her diverse use of mediums, wire, collage, acrylic-iridescent-minimalism-flow, pen & ink and watercolors. Ross’ artwork grows out of a fascination with being human, the asking and answering of questions about the self in an intuitive manner, and bringing attention to the value of how one’s energy affects living in this world. Shecalls it a collaboration with nature. A native to Los Angeles, with forty plus years of experience in her craft, she has been collected throughout the United States and abroad. Her work has been featured in over 170 exhibitions (since 2010), including museum shows at the NYC Children’s Museum of the Arts, Torrance Art Museum TAM, and a 6 month traveling show beginning in Italy, next to the Oceanside Art Museum OAM, ending up at the Riverside Art Museum RAM, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery LAMAG, Kellogg University Gallery CalPoly, USC Keck School of Medicine Hoyt Gallery, San Diego Institute of Art, and galleries, non-profits, to project spaces around the Southern California area. Ross has also been highlighted in several publications including Hollywood Today, EasyReader, the Los Angles Times, USC online, and the Huffington Post. Apart from her art, Ross is also an award winning author, and publishes a yearly art-project-book spotlighting artists in-life stories, “Our Ever Changing World,” Artist ART & Story, which focuses on creating community, and documenting the Art Scene in California, and international, over her life time.