Conceptualized as an online exhibit in 2021. PrintAustin’s 5 x 5 exhibit selects five artists to exhibit five prints that demonstrate a cohesive body of work in an attempt to bring attention to artists who specialize in printmaking as their Read more…
Point of Entry: A collection of works exploring text as form, object, and reference
Featured Artists: Diana Antohe, Mark Bercier, Jill Birschbach, Allen Camp, Teresa Cole, Aaron Collier, William DePauw, Ina Kaur, J Knoblach, Jack Niven, Richard Mcabe, Jonathan Traviesa
Eclectic
October 4 – November 7, 2018 Eclectic, featured Teresa Cole, Jed Jackson, Tom Lee, Mario M. Muller, Hans Schmitt-Matzen and David Sullivan. Exhibitions at Bradbury Art Museum typically include individual artists or groups of artists whose work is based on Read more…
Chasing Bugs: Insects as Subject and Metaphor
Chasing Bugs: Insects as Subject and Metaphor on view August 23 through October 3, 2017, in the Harnett Museum of Art, University of Richmond Museums. This exhibition explores our abiding fascination with insects in science, literature, and the arts with images Read more…
The Translated Mark
The Translated Mark is an exhibition at WhiteSpace Gallery of works by artists Craig Dongoski, Joe Tsambiras, Ann Stewart, Cassidy Russell and Teresa Cole. These five artists are collectively inspired by the process of printmaking, though each artist’s approach is unique and Read more…
ArtFields
ArtFields Lake City, South Carolina is proud to present ArtFields, a 9-day, Art Competition, from April 22-30, 2016. The paper installation entitled Seep was featured at the Olio Studios in Lake City, S.C. during the ArtFields art festival and competition.
A Determined Line
Exhibition Title: A Determined Line Artists: Heather Bentz, Alyn Carlson, Teresa Cole, Isabel Mattia, Alia Pialtos Where: The Narrows Center for the Arts, 16 Anawan Street, Fall River, MA A Determined Line brings together five artists whose diverse mediums, methods Read more…
Pollinator
A group exhibition celebrating the honeybee—decidedly one of Nature’s most remarkable and hardest working creatures.
Abstraction and Landscape: Contemporary Woodcut
Through the work of six artists creating in print, this exhibition seeks to reveal 19th century romantic landscape tradition of Northern Europe as the origin of modern abstraction, a premise set forth in the early 1970s essays by renowned American Read more…
Pattern
Five contemporary artists employ elements of repetition and symmetry in 2D and 3D. Curated by Jordan Ahlers and featuring the work of: David Bolton, clay; Teresa Cole, printmaking; Bonard Hughins, painting; Martina Lantin, clay; and Kreh Mellick, drawing.