Carolyn Carr
Carolyn Carr is a versatile artist whose career spans diverse mediums and geographic locales, with a particular focus on the culturally rich Appalachian Mountains. Descended from multigenerational Southerners, Carr earned her BFA from the Atlanta College of Art, marking the beginning of a robust studio practice and cultural exploration. Her artistic oeuvre encompasses painting, photography, sculpture, and installation, reflecting a dynamic engagement with materials and concepts.
Carr's work has achieved international recognition, with her pieces featured prominently in solo and group exhibitions across the United States, Asia, and Central Europe. Notable venues include Artists Space and the Cue Foundation in New York, as well as esteemed Atlanta institutions such as the High Museum of Art, the Zuckerman Museum of Art, Gallery 72, and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia.
At the heart of Carr's artistic journey lies her exploration of natural elements and their expressive potential. Through experiments with found materials for color and mark-making, she has honed a sophisticated practice characterized by overlapping, color-driven lines that carve negative space on raw linen, often incorporating natural pigments. Her adept use of color not only enriches her compositions but also encourages an exploration of perspectives—a pursuit resonant with the intellectual traditions of ancient philosophers who advocated for rigorous examination of viewpoints, an appreciation for the subtleties of context and perception, and a profound desire to the understanding of our world and our place within it.