Artist Talk: Carrie Ann Plank International Artist in Residence Award 2024

Intl. Artist in Residence 2024: Carrie Ann Plank

Artist Talk: Carrie Ann Plank

Part of Black Church International Residency Programme

Time & Date: 1.15 pm, Tues 30 July 2024

Location: Visual Artist Ireland, Screening Room

This year our artist in residence talk will take place in the Screening Room in Visual Artist Ireland. This venue is wheelchair accessible with access to a lift.

Visual Artist Ireland
First Floor, 2 Curved Street
Dublin 2, D02 PC43

 

Black church screen printing Carrie Ann Plank

Carrie Ann Plank – Black Church International Artist in Residence 2024

Carrie Ann Plank is currently on a Print Residency in Black Church Print Studio for the month of July. She is a San Francisco based artist working in installation, printmaking, and painting. Focusing on layers of sophisticated geometry, Plank examines the space of intersecting patterns to describe new structures. The work utilizes mathematical equations to create multiple overlapping impressions that reveal additional distinct pattern formations. The resulting forms are space in between, the intercession, of concrete data.

Plank’s work is included in multiple collections including the Fine Art Archives of the Library of Congress, Fine Art Museums of San Francisco, Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, the Guanlan Print Art Museum in China, Museum Meermanno in The Hague, Netherlands and Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, Cuba. Residencies include KALA in Berkeley, CA, Konstnärernas Kollektiva Grafikverkstad in Malmö, Sweden, Local Language, Oakland, CA, Taller Experimental de Gráfica de La Habana in Havana, Cuba, the Íslensk Grafík in Reykjavik, Iceland, Edition/Basel in Basel, Switzerland, Mullowney Printing in San Francisco, CA, Haystack Mountain School of Craft in Deer Isle, ME, and Bullseye Glass in Emeryville, CA. Recent and upcoming solo shows include exhibitions at Jonathan Carver Moore, Playground Global, and Stanford University Accelerator Campus (SLAC). She is a SFMOMA 2024 SECA award nominee.

Additionally, Plank has had a 20 year teaching career before devoting herself solely to her artist practice in 2018. Plank is active in the Bay Area arts community serving on boards and committees such as Root Division, California Society of Printmakers, and Art for AIDS. Plank is represented by Jonathan Carver Moore Gallery In San Francisco.

For further information please email: [email protected]

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