ABOUT CATHERINE EATON SKINNER
Artist Catherine Eaton Skinner’s work is centered on the balance of opposites, as well as numerical systems, patterning and repetition used to construct order and connection in our world. Her various series of works give expression to her journeys through many cultures over the years.
Her creative sensibilities stem from growing up in the Pacific Northwest, her Biology BA from Stanford University and her painting instruction from Bay Area Figurative painters Nathan Oliveira and Frank Lobdell. Skinner divides her time between Seattle and Santa Fe, a multidisciplinary artist working in painting, encaustic, photography, printmaking and sculpture.
Skinner’s monograph 108
(Radius Books) showcases her investigation of the symbolic number. Her work has been highlighted in 100+ publications, including Southwest Contemporary; Abstract: Contemporary Expressions; Sage Magazine, Yale University; LandEscape Art Review, London; Artwork Gallery Contemporary Art Magazine, Kyiv, UKR; ART UP MI, Milan; Artists on Art; Magazine 43: Berlin, Hong Kong, Manila; Third Street Review; Woven Tale Press; Museum of Americana; Cream City Review; Dream Noir; Otoliths, Australia; Presence Journal; Deep Overstock; Buddhist Art Journal; Encaustic Arts Magazine; MVIBE; Artdose; Art Folio; Art Magazineium; Monograph; 805 Art + Lit; ArLiJo; and the New Mexico Bar Bulletin. LOUPE
is currently streaming her work on the Artist Channel.
Skinner’s exhibitions (recent and upcoming) include Pie Projects, Santa Fe, NM; International Art Museum of America, San Francisco, CA; WaterWorks Gallery, Friday Harbor, WA; Perry and Carlson, Mount Vernon, WA; Las Cruces Museums: Branigan Cultural Center, Las Cruces, NM; Enterprise Library Gallery, Las Vegas, NV; 6-month/6-city traveling exhibition throughout Missouri; Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center, Las Vegas, NV; Cultivate Gallery in collaboration with Organ Magazine, London, UK; Slocumb Galleries, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN; Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK; Wildling Museum of Art & Nature, Solvang, CA; Cape Cod Museum of Art, Dennis, MA; Marin MOCA, Novato, CA; High Desert Museum, Bend, OR; Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, MT; The City of Santa Fe Arts Commission Community Gallery, Santa Fe, NM; Meadows Gallery, University of Texas at Tyler, TX; University of Southern Mississippi / Gallery of Art and Design, Hattiesburg, MI; Goldleaf Gallery, Santa Fe, NM; Abmeyer + Wood Fine Art, Seattle, WA; Museum of Encaustic Art, Cerrillos, NM; and the Japanese Handmade Paper Museum, Tokushima, Japan. SITE Foundation Council of SITE Santa FE, NM recently selected Ms. Skinner’s studio for a SITE Foundation Council tour.
Awards include selection for display at the U.S. Embassy, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea 2020-2023, Art in Embassies Program and the Acclaimed Artists Series 2020-2022, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.
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