Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Biography: Dorothy Netherland


DOROTHY NETHERLAND

            Charleston, S.C., artist Dorothy Netherland (b. 1962), a native of Alexandria, Va., uses unique techniques to create unique works of art. Since the early 2000s, she has made art by painting, silkscreening and applying photo transfers to the back of glass or Plexiglas, layering up to four panes of glass per work. Most recently, she’s been painting on mylar and attaching the mylar to wood panels, using photos of her teenage daughter and from fashion magazines to create her imagery. She silkscreens and paints flowers to create the borders of her current mixed-media works, sometimes baking the mylar to make the edges curl.  
            Netherland was represented in the 2013 701 CCA South Carolina Biennialat 701 Center for Contemporary Art and the 2004 South Carolina Triennialat the South Carolina State Museum, both in Columbia. She also was included in Studio Visits, a 2007 exhibition at the Greenville County (S.C.) Museum of Art andContemporary Charleston2004 and 2009, each presentations of the Piccolo Spoleto Festival. In 2011, the Contemporaries of the Columbia (S.C.) Museum of Art named her Artist of the Year. That same year, she participated in an international residency and exhibition in Neustadt and der Weinstrasse in Germany.
            In 2014, Netherland was in Intersections of Gender and Placeat the Mississippi University for Women in Columbus, Miss. She had 2012 solo exhibitions at Mercer University in Macon and Georgia College in Milledgeville, both in Georgia. Her previous if ART Gallery solo exhibitions are D Daysin 2010 and Velveteenin 2012, the latter at Columbia’s Gallery 80808/Vista Studios.
            Netherland has exhibited at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, the City Gallery at Waterfront Park and Redux Contemporary Art Center in Charleston; Barbara Archer Gallery in Atlanta, Ga.; and Artstream Gallery in Rochester, NH. She was included in E. Ashley Rooney’s 2012 book 100 Southern Artistsand Artists’ Homes and Studio, 2014, by the same editor.







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