Diane Carr

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Diane Carr [1] is an artist known for her relief sculptures incorporating natural materials and forms.[2]

Biography[]

Early life and education[]

Born in Eaton Rapids, Michigan, Carr received a B.A. (1967) from Michigan State University, and a M.F.A. (1976) from Wayne State University.[1]

Career[]

Associated with the Cass Corridor artists working in Detroit in the 1960s through 1980s, her works in the 1970s-1980s are small scale reliefs, rectangular in format, and constructed of layers of organic materials. Later works (1990s onward) are notable for their increased size and curvilinear forms.[1] In 1977, she was a Guest Lecturer for Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. The next year, Carr worked as a Painting Coordinator for Ox Bow Summer Workshop in Saugatuck, Michigan. The following year she was a Visiting Artist at Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Indiana.

Exhibitions[]

  • 1976 “Group Exhibition”, University of Windsor, Windsor Ontario, Canada
  • 1977 “Bonior and Carr”, Two Person show, Detroit Artists Market, Detroit, MI
  • 1977 “Group Exhibition”, Gallery 7, Detroit, MI
  • 1977 “Viewpoint 77: Options in Painting”, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield, MI
  • 1978 “Arts Alive”, Traveling Exhibition, Taubman Company, Detroit, MI
  • 1978 “Works on Paper”, Feigenson-Rosenstein Gallery”, Detroit, MI
  • 1979 “One Person Exhibition”, Wesleyan University, Bloomfield, IL
  • 1979 “Downtown Detroit” 21 Artists”, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills Mi
  • 1981 “One Person Exhibition”, Birmingham Unitarian Church, Birmingham, MI
  • 1981 “Detroit Summer Months”, Park West Gallery, Southfield, MI
  • 1981 “3+3=6”, Detroit Focus Gallery, Detroit, MI
  • 1981 “7th Michigan Biennial, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mi
  • 1981 “One Person Exhibition”, Willis Gallery, Detroit, MI
  • 1982 “Group Exhibition”, Willis Gallery, Detroit, MI
  • 1982 “Atelier Beaubien Revisited”, Detroit Artists Market, Detroit, MI
  • 1982 “Detroit/Windsor Exchange”, Artcite Gallery, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
  • 1982 “Four Poetic View-Points”, Detroit Artists Market, Detroit, MI
  • 1983 “Collectors Show”, Detroit Artists Market, Detroit, MI
  • 1983 “Meadowbrook Invitational”, One Person, Oakland University, Rochester, MI
  • 1985 “Art & Jazz at the Fox”, Detroit Focus Gallery, Detroit, MI
  • 1985 “Artists Space Collaborate”, Spaces Gallery, Cleveland, OH
  • 1985 “From Detroit: 1985”, Feigenson Gallery, Detroit, MI
  • 1986 “One Person Exhibition”, Feigenson Gallery, Detroit, MI
  • 1986 “ MCA Grantees”, Pontiac Art Center, Pontiac, MI
  • 1986 “MCA Creative Grant Recipients”, The Art Center, Mount Clemens, MI
  • 1986 “WSU Alumni Exhibition”, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
  • 1987 “Artists In Michigan”, Michigan Council for the Arts Gallery, Detroit, MI
  • 1987 “The Form of Color”, Nawara Gallery, Walled Lake, MI
  • 1987 “Gallery Selections”, Feigenson Gallery, Detroit, MI
  • 1987 “Art in Michigan”, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI
  • 1987 “Bye”, Feigenson Gallery, Detroit, MI
  • 1988 “Diane Carr: 3 Dimensional Paintings”, Mott Community College, Flint, MI
  • 1988 “Group Show”, Feigenson/ Preston Gallery, Birmingham, MI
  • 1989 “Scholarship Recipients Revisited 1967-77”, Detroit Artists Market, Detroit MI
  • 1989 “After 10 Years: Detroit Focus”, Detroit Focus Gallery, Detroit, MI
  • 1990 “Part by Part”, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
  • 1990 “Art for Life”, sponsored by Aids for Research, Birmingham, Mi
  • 1992 “One Person Exhibition”, Feigenson/Preston Gallery, Birmingham, MI
  • 1993 “Signs and Symbols”, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI
  • 1994 “Hung Up” Sculpture on the Wall, Center Galleries, Detroit, MI
  • 1996 “Northwest Michigan Regional Artists”, Dennos Museum Center, Traverse City, MI
  • 2002 “John Duffy Collection”, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
  • 2006 “Northwest Michigan Regional Artists”, Dennos Museum Center, Traverse City, MI
  • 2006 “Gift of the Artists”, Dennos Museum Center, Traverse City MI
  • 2008 “Tangents and Waves”, Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum, Saginaw, MI

Public commissions, collections[]

  • "Skystone", Outdoor Sculpture for the New Buffalo Welcome Center, MI
  • "Sky Crystals", 4 Wall Sculptures for 15 ft. x 46 ft. wall, Karmanos Cancer Center in Detroit, MI.
  • Detroit Institute of Arts, 2 Wall Sculptures, Detroit, MI
  • Dennos Museum Center, 1 Wall Sculpture, Traverse City, MI
  • Southwestern Michigan College, 1 Wall Sculpture, Dowagiac, MI

Awards[]

  • 1974-76 Graduate Professional Scholarship, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI[3]
  • 1976 Mary Woodruff Award, Detroit Artist Market
  • 1985 Creative Artist Award, Michigan Council for the Arts
  • 1996 "North West Michigan Regional Artists", Dennos Museum Center, Traverse City, Michigan
  • 2006 "North West Michigan Regional Artists", Dennos Museum Center, Traverse City, Michigan

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Abt, Jeffrey. (2001). Up from the streets: Detroit art from the Duffy warehouse collection. Detroit: Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, Wayne State University. p. 60. ISBN 0971097313.
  2. ^ Martineau, Janet. (2008, November 14). Diane Carr's "spiral gestures" feature Lake Michigan sand and her love of nature. The Saginaw News. http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/saginaw/index.ssf/2008/11/diane_carrs_spiral_gestures_fe.html
  3. ^ "Diane Carr Biography – Diane Carr on artnet".

3. http://dianecarrart.com/Artist.html

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