Dear Friends,

Welcome to the blog for the Marcia Wood Gallery. This new blog is our way of staying in touch with you in a more personal manner than we can do on our website (though we hope you’ll visit it, too). Since the blog is new, it will surely evolve. For now, we’ve got updates on what our artists have been doing—we’re posting new information weekly—and what we’re doing as a gallery in terms of fairs and travel. Eventually we hope to include interviews with our artists, and some first-person pieces, maybe even special projects, by our artists and gallery friends.

 

If you’re going to be in New York at the end of the month, come by and say Hey. We’ll be at the Pulse Fair, booth #I-12.

Best,

Marcia

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Frances Barth


oragem, 2006, acrylic on panel, 18 x 96 inches

Frances was awarded the grant: ANONYMOUS WAS A WOMAN


From Art in America, Jan 2007:

The Anonymous Was a Woman Foundation has announced the recipients of its annual $25,000 grants, given to women artists over age 35.

The Anonymous Was a Woman Foundation has announced the recipients of its annual $25,000 grants, given to women artists over age 35. The winners, who are nominated and selected by anonymous jurors, are Xenobia Bailey, Frances Barth, Judy Bernstein, Ellen Bruno, Terry Evans, Mary Heilmann, An-My Le, Howardena Pindell, Martha Rosier and Marie Watt. 

Nuuanu, 2002, acrylic on canvas, 10" x 10'

2007 Shows

“Colors,” Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York

“Luxe, calme and volupte,” Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta (curated by Joanne Mattera)

“Land Force,” Sabina Lee Gallery, Los Angeles, (curated by John L.Moore.)

“Agents of Change: Women, Art, and Intellect,” Ceres Gallery, New York, (curated by Dr. Leslie King-Hammond.)

pedestal, 2005, acrylic on panel, 14 x 15 inches

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