Sea change
This exhibition, marking Amy Metier’s 11th solo show with William Havu Gallery, will feature new paintings on panel and works on paper. Most of these works are abstracted references to landscapes, still lives, or architecture.
Amy’s work is in the permanent collection of the Denver Art Museum and The Kirkland, as well as private and public collections throughout the United States and Europe.
She has been awarded artist residencies at the American Academy in Rome, Italy; the Alfred and Trafford Klots/ MICA Foundation in Brittany, France; the Vermont Studio Center in Vermont; the La Napoule Foundation in Mandelieu – La Napoule, France; and the Ballinglen Art Foundation in Ireland, where she paints and teaches workshops every year.
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