statement
My work explores man's elemental interaction with his environment, particularly in the measured way he builds and inhabits shelter. Influenced by the forms and materials of primitive earth dwellings, my visual language is grounded in architecture and repetition. Like the building process, the paintings develop through stacking, weaving, and assembling simple forms. I make paint from pigments processed from the soils near my home, constructing a painted sanctuary with a sense of its origin and culture.
bio
born: 1986, Nashville, Tennessee
education
Freed-Hardeman University, BA in Studio Art, 2007
selected awards/honors
Featured Artist, 4 Bridges Arts Festival, 2014
Professional Development Support Grant, Tennessee Arts Commission, 2011
Best in Painting, 4 Bridges Arts Festival, 2010
selected publications
Kate Singleton, "Curating Some Damn Art: Amanda Brazier", Art Hound blog, March 8, 2013
Mary Helen Miller, "Paint Making", radio interview, WUTC, February 6, 2013
Ann Nichols, "Structure", Chattanooga Times Free Press, February 26, 2012
selected solo or two-person exhibits
Of Dust, Buy Some Damn Art, Online, 2013
Curious Dwellings, Twist Art Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee, 2012
Re:Structure, Association for Visual Arts, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 2012
Paintings, The Arcade Building, Nashville, Tennessee, 2008
selected group shows
Units of Measure, Rymer Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee, 2013
Future Folk, Brooklyn Fireproof East, Brooklyn, New York, 2013
Teacher and Students, Freed-Hardeman University, Henderson, Tennessee, 2013
National Juried Exhibition, Emporium Center, Arts and Culture Alliance, Knoxville, Tennessee, 2013
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