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Madeline Donahue

Sound & Vision

English - June 06, 2019 09:00 - 1 hour - 78.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 271 ratings
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Madeline Donahue is an artist born in Houston, TX who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She has exhibited with The Every Woman Biennial, Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, 601Artspace and Field Projects, in Manhattan; Underdonk, Greenpoint Terminal Gallery, and Spaceworks, in Brooklyn. Her paintings were included in “Making (It) Work” at the Oliver Art Center, California College of the Arts in Oakland, “a group exhibition of artworks made by artists during their first few years of parenthood.” She will be included in the upcoming exhibitions “SPF32” curated by Madeleine Mermall and “Garden Party” curated by Emily Marie Miller and Jake Coan, both in Brooklyn, and in “Smoke Show” at Elephant Gallery in Nashville, TN. She will have her first solo exhibition at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects in Manhattan this September. Madeline was an artist-in-residence at Byrdcliffe Artist Colony in Woodstock, NY and recently at The Wassaic Project in Wassaic, NY. Madeline stopped by Brian’s studio for a talk about growing up in Texas, George Harrison, getting in trouble for drawing too much, painting as a parent and a lot more.