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Shane TownleyShane Townley Original New York Art Contemporary Artist Gallery "Oils and Water"2017
2017
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Located in Surfside, FL
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Erin Parish ( 1966 -, St. Louis, MO) is an American painter and independent curator.
She graduated from Bennington College in 1988 with a B.A. and Queens College with an M.F.A. in 1990.
Parish is the daughter of four artists. As a child growing up] talk in her family focused on the New York Times and the changing commercial and philosophical views of the art world. She has been exhibiting regularly since the age of 18 and has been a practicing artist for nearly four decades.
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SELECTED GALLERY GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2023 "Artistry and Alchemical Process," Spanierman Modern, New York NY (artists included: Steven Alexander, Dan Christensen,
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2021 "Twenty-five-year Anniversary Exhibition," Winston Wachter Fine Art, NY NY
2020 "Abstract Allegories," Spanierman Modern, Miami Beach, FL
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2019 "Portfolio Review Series the Laundromat Art Space," Coral Gables Museum, Coral Gables, FL
"Full Spectrum: Lynne Cook, Erin Parish, William Rushton"
Andra Norris Gallery, Burlingame, CA
2017 "Parish, Parish, Parish" Ellen Kayrod Gallery, Detroit, MI
"Detroit Abstraction," Janice Charach Gallery, curator Rick Vian, West Bloomfield, MI
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2013 Documenta USA,” Museum of New Art, Detroit, MI
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- Ready to hang with wires and D ring
- Signed on the back
- Certificate of authenticity and care sheet included with original
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- Other materials include professional grade watercolor and oil pastel
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- Ready to hang with wires and D ring
- Signed on the back
- Certificate of authenticity and care sheet included with original
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Artist Commentary:
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- Ready to hang with wires and D ring
- Signed on the back
- Certificate of authenticity and care sheet included with original
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