
The Dog Bible, 2013
Color pencil, graphite, and ink on paper
Artist Bio
Rooted in observations of the surrounding environment, and a curiosity about natural and human-made systems, Carly Glovinski makes work that embraces a slip in perception and employs a wide range of materials. The elements of time and place are often embedded, and the rhythms of repetitive processes, either invented or borrowed are a guide.
She received her BFA from Boston University and is represented by Morgan Lehman Gallery in New York. She has had solo exhibitions at Mass MoCA and Colby Museum of Art. She has been awarded residencies at Kenyon College, Surf Point (Maine), and Canterbury Shaker Village, and grants from the NH Charitable Trust, Berkshire Taconic Foundation, and the Blanche Colman Trust. Her work has been included in numerous group exhibitions both nationally and internationally, has been published or reviewed in publications including New American Paintings and Hyperallergic, and is held in prominent collections such as Farnsworth Art Museum, Cleveland Clinic, and Fidelity Corporation. Carly lives and works in southern Maine.