Catching Up with Amy Casey

Filed Under: artists    On: October 28, 2010    posted by: Emma

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Development by Amy Casey

It always gives us the greatest pleasure to hear about the projects that artists we work with are involved in, and this year has certainly been a busy one for painter Amy Casey.

To recap: her work has been included in a whole lotta terrific 2010 exhibitions around the country – a solo show at San Francisco’s Michael Rosenthal Gallery, and one titled State of the City—2010 at the Rochester Contemporary Art Center (read a fantastic interview accompanying the exhibition with Amy for the Rochester Center's blog, where she talks in depth about her work here, and a review of the exhibition here).

She's also had work in a group show at Chicago's Zg Gallery, another at Kansas City's Charlotte Street Foundation, and still one more—at the the Hopkins Hall Gallery in Columbus. Amy also recently completed a residency in Provincetown, MA with the help of the fine folks at the Ohio Arts Council and the Fine Arts Work Center.

Amidst all of this furious activity, she has still somehow found the time to update her website and to print some new etchings at Zygote Press in Cleveland. She is showing some of this work - along with paintings - in an exhibition with Jeremy Mora on right now at POVevolving Gallery in L.A. What's more, she's is also responsible for the cover image on a new book of poetry by Megan Snyder-Camp, called The Forest of Small Things.

If you missed out on—or loved—all of her work earlier this year, make sure you pick up your very own copy of this beautiful book - and check out her show at POVevolving, if you find yourself in Los Angeles over the coming weeks.

For the future: if you make it down to Miami this December, keep your eyes peeled for her work in the Michael Rosenthal Gallery station at the Aqua Art Fair, and if you're in Chicago, look for Amy's May 2011 solo show at Zg Gallery.

We'll be sure to keep you posted, as dates arrive and more information comes in. In the meantime, big congratulations to Amy, all around!

Where you can see Amy now:
POVevolving
939 Chung King Rd
Los Angeles, CA 90012-1710
(310) 594-3036
Call for gallery hours.

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