Eileen Wold
Eileen Wold received her MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) and has taught university studio art and critical theory courses for over 10 years. Wold was born and raised in New York and currently resides on Bainbridge Island outside of Seattle. Wold has exhibited and lectured at galleries, universities and museums across the country. She is a co-founder of the online artist publication Black Bucket Essays and recently received the Social Conscious Award from Contemporary Art Gallery Online and featured on ecoartspace.org.
"My research and art practice explore issues of power production, environmental conservation and ecological vulnerability. I am also interested in questions about land use and ownership and how we prepare or create boundaries that can cut landscape in non-organic ways. Through drawing, video, photography and sculptural projects, I respond to these larger ideas with small notations as a path for understanding and contemplation. "
"My research and art practice explore issues of power production, environmental conservation and ecological vulnerability. I am also interested in questions about land use and ownership and how we prepare or create boundaries that can cut landscape in non-organic ways. Through drawing, video, photography and sculptural projects, I respond to these larger ideas with small notations as a path for understanding and contemplation. "
Flag line study, 2020
10x12 inches Charcoal and pencil on paper $200 (unframed) SOLD |
This artist has chosen to support NYC Mayor's Relief Fund https://www1.nyc.gov/site/fund/donate/donate.page by donating 20% of sale price for artwork featured in this online exhibition.