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Born – 1968
REPRESENTED BY:
Aliya Linstrum Gallery- Atlanta, Georgia
Circa Gallery- Minneapolis, Minnesota
Lanoue Fine Art – Boston, MA
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts – NY, NY
Gallery One – Nashville, TN
EDUCATION:
1997 Tufts University/School of Museum of Fine Arts- Master of Fine Arts
1991-1994 School of the Museum of Fine Arts – Diploma Program
1990-1991 Massachusetts College of Art – C.E. Program
1990 Boston University – BA Psychology
EXHIBITIONS:
Solo:
2008 Circa Gallery- Minneapolis, Minnesota
2007 William Scott Gallery- Provincetown, MA
2007 Lanoue Fine Art- Boston, MA
2006 William Scott Gallery- Provincetown, MA
2005 William Scott Gallery- Provincetown, MA
2005 Gallery One- Nashville, TN
2004 Tristan Gallery- Provincetown, MA
2003 Tristan Gallery – Provincetown, MA
2003 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts- NY,NY
2003 Lowe Gallery – Atlanta, GA
2002 Tristan Gallery – Provincetown, MA
2001 Miller/Block Gallery – Boston, MA
2000 Tristan Gallery – Provincetown, MA
2000 Miller/Block Gallery – Boston, MA
1999 Tristan Gallery – Provincetown, MA
1997 Copley Society of Boston – Solo Invitational
1995 Kroma Gallery – Salem, MA
1993 Coco’s Salon/Gallery – Boston, MA
Two Person Exhibitions:
2007 Meyer-Milagros Gallery- Jackson, Wy
2005 Lanoue Fine Art – Boston, MA
Group:
2007 Meyer-Milagros Gallery – Jackson, WY
2006 JW Gallery-Provincetown Artists- New Hope, PA
2006 Gallery One –Contemporary Landscape- Nashville, TN
2006 Lanoue Fine Art – Boston, MA
2006 Gallery One- Anniversary Exhibition - Nashville, TN 2004 Lanoue Fine Art – Boston, MA
2004 Lowe Gallery – Santa Monica, CA
2004 Ameringer-Yohe- The landscape Show – Boca Raton, FL
2003 Ameringer-Yohe – New Artists- Boca Raton, FL
2003 Ute Stebich Gallery- Lenox, MA
2003 Tristan Gallery – Provincetown, MA
2003 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts- NY, NY
2003 Lowe Gallery – Santa Monica, CA
2002 Tristan Gallery – Provincetown, MA
2002 Lowe Gallery – 13th Anniversary Show – Atlanta, GA
2002 C. Duell Arts – Boston, MA
2002 Ute Stebich Gallery – Lenox, MA
2002 JW Gallery – New Hope, PA
2002 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, NY, NY
2002 Tristan Gallery – Provincetown, MA
2001 C. Duell Arts – Boston, MA
2001 Lowe Gallery – 12th Anniversary Show – Atlanta, GA
2001 Tristan Gallery – Provincetown, MA
2001 Ute Stebich Gallery – Lenox, MA
2001 Tristan Gallery- Works on Paper – Provincetown, MA
2001 Provincetown Arts Association – Provincetown, MA
2001 Tristan Gallery – Provincetown, MA
2001 Provincetown Arts Association – Provincetown, MA
2001 Tristan Gallery – Provincetown, MA
2000 Ute Stebich Gallery – Lenox, MA
2000 C.Duell Arts – Boston, MA
1999 Copley Society of Boston – Holiday Invitational
1999 Copley Society of Boston – Group Invitational
1998 Copley Society of Boston – Winter Member Exhibition
1998 Copley Society of Boston – Lower Gallery Exhibition
1998 Copley Society of Boston – Spring/Summer Members Jury Exhibition
1998 Copley Society of Boston – Lower Gallery Exhibition
1998 Copley Society of Boston – Winter Members Jury Exhibition
1998 Office Environments in conjunction with the Creiger Dane Gallery – Boston, MA
1997 Copley Society of Boston – Small Works and Holiday Exhibition
1997 Copley Society of Boston - Invitational Group Exhibition
1997 Cortland Jessup Gallery – Provincetown, MA
1997 Cortland Jessup Gallery – NY, NY
1997 Zeitgeist Gallery – Cambridge, MA
1996 Cortland Jessup Gallery – Provincetown, MA
1996 Tufts University – Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition
1995 Tufts University – “The Unexpected” A Jury Exhibition of the Master of Fine Arts Students
1994 Copley Society of Boston – Holiday Invitational
1994 Copley Society of Boston – Large Works and Sculpture Jury Exhibition
1994 School of the Museum of Fine Arts -Student Annual Jury Exhibition
1993 School of the Museum of Fine Arts – Watercolor Exhibition
1993 Copley Society of Boston – Jury Student Exhibition
1992 Boston Center for the Arts – Day without Art
AWARDS:
1999 Pearl Art and Craft Award – Copley Society of Boston
1998 Juror’s Choice in Painting – Copley Society of Boston
1994 Juror’s Choice in Painting – Copley Society of Boston
CHARITY AUCTIONS: 2007 Make A Wish Foundation – charity auction, Tucson, AZ
2007 The Men’s Event – a benefit for the Fenway Community Health
Center – Boston, MA
2006 ARTCetera – art auction to Benefit AIDS Action Committee of Boston
2005 The Men’s Event – a benefit for The Fenway Community Health
Center – Boston, MA
2004 Make A Wish Foundation – charity auction, Tucson, AZ
2003 HRCF- Boston, MA
2003 Dive for Life – an AIDS Benefit- Cozumel, Mexico
2003 Provincetown Arts Auction to Benefit AIDS Services
2002 ARTCetera – art auction to benefit AIDS Action Committee of Boston
2002 Dive for Life – an AIDS Benefit, Bahamas
2002 Provincetown Arts Auction to Benefit AIDS Services
2002 HRCF - Boston, MA
1996- 1998 Circle of Friends Gala and Silent Auction- Cambridge Family and Children’s Service
SELECT CORPORATE COLLECTIONS:
NIC Corporation – Boston, MA
Fidelity Investments – Boston, MA
Beth Israel Hospital – Boston, MA
The Bellagio – Las Vegas, Nevada
INTERNATIONAL COLLECTIONS:
Carlos Garcia – Velez y Cortazar
Corparacion Geo
Mexico City, Mexico
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS- National and International:
Available upon request
EDCATIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1997,1998 Admissions Counselor – School of the Museum of
Fine Arts
1995 Graduate Instructor in Painting – School of the Museum of Fine Arts
REVIEWS and ARTICLES:
2007 Jackson Hole News and Guide “Artists Model Work After Fetching
Subjects”, Katy Niner, August 22, 2007
2005 The Boston Globe “In Provincetown, the glory of the Ordinary”
Cate McQuaid. August 26, 2005
2005 The Nashville Scene, Critics Choice, “The Hushed Landscape”
September 8, 2005
Marc J. Civitarese
Artist Statement
My paintings, though based in the landscape tradition, are cerebral and visceral explorations of the relationship of “man” and “nature”, and thus depart from a pure realist depiction of the world and move towards a more expressive sensibility. By abstracting what I consider to be the elements of realism: shape, form, and light, my work thus becomes and introspective exploration of my feelings and thoughts of man, nature, and spirituality.
Each painting is a memory, a reflection of my observations of nature, which are reduced, distilled, and refined to the pure elements that engaged and provoked a response from me.
The sense of spirituality is further enhanced in the new works by unsettled skies and atmosphere. By this introduction of a more “realist” sky, the work is pulled more into the here and now, more into a sense of a specific time and reflection. I also believe it moves the work from a more universal moment into one that is more solitary and personal.
I want one, upon looking at my work, to leave with a feeling that they have been invited to venture into part of my inner world, to understand my desires, and to learn what beauty means to me.
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