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Heather Watkins

Monday, February 15, 2010

Artist's Residency at Em Space Book Arts Center, January - February 2010


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Heather Watkins
Heather Watkins’ work explores the nature and possibilities of the drawn line – materially and symbolically. Working with ink, cord, thread, cloth, and paper, she submits these materials to many cycles of saturation, compression, intertwining, and transference. Her work takes many forms: sculpture, drawing, text-based work, printmaking, and artist’s books. Watkins' work has been shown in numerous exhibitions regionally and nationally, most recently at PDX Contemporary Art, Portland, OR; the Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR; the lumber room, Portland, OR; and The Art Gym, Marylhurst, OR. Her work is held in collections that include the Portland Art Museum, the Miller Meigs Collection, the Regional Arts and Culture Council’s Portable Works Collection, the Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer, and Rhode Island School of Design Artist’s Book Collection. She has been the recipient of grants from Oregon Arts Commission, The Ford Family Foundation, and Regional Arts & Culture Council. Watkins holds an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. She is represented by PDX Contemporary Art.
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  • REPOSITORY (my tumbr site)
  • PDX Contemporary Art
  • The Art Gym
  • Portland Art Museum
  • lumber room
  • PSU/MFA Art and Social Practice Journal
  • Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery at Reed College
  • Kahnaway Art & Ecology
  • Sitka Center for Art & Ecology
  • Oregon College of Art and Craft
  • Em Space Book Arts Center
  • Caldera
  • PDX Contemporary Art Window Project
  • Cumbersome Multiples
  • Hillary Day
  • Ames Ingham
  • Jessica Helgerson
  • Willamette Week cover story
  • Fresh Impressions
  • Lewis & Clark College

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