About this Event
After completing a BS in metals and painting at the Oregon College of Arts and Crafts, Monica Shinn moved to Providence in 1996. She has worked as a writer, a painter, a carpenter, a metalsmith, a welder, and an electrician. Having a technician’s knowledge and a fine art training informs both her design work and her painting. Shinn’s paintings describe her neighborhood, bits and pieces of daily life in Providence and other places. She composes as a colorist, pushing depth and dimension with the force of color rather than traditional time perspective. Her drawings tend more toward reality than realism, and her spare works on paper are often achingly stark and true. Shinn’s images explore the loneliness and awkwardness of humans being together.
Wednesday, February12, 2025
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
School One, 220 University Avenue, Providence
Open to the Public
Join us after the talk for refreshments at the Slater Annex.
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
School One, 220 University Avenue, Providence, United States
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