Stacie ROSE

As an artist, Stacie Rose is an explorer and a collector. Travel has influenced her work, prompting a study of our universal sameness. Through exploration,she observes and interprets the relationship between objects, forms, color, humanity and structure. She collects notions of permanence and the effect of uncertain factors on those notions.

Her recent work is focused on organized systems and the unpredictable

impact humanity and nature can have on those systems. A mixture of gestural mark making, process and hard geometric lines form a dichotomy between the immutable and the ethereal. This visual language is a study in opposing forces and how tension can lead to balance.

Stacie is a fellow of the Hambidge Center for Arts and Science and is

an active member of the Atlanta Printmakers Studio, where she was selected for the APS 2015 emerging artist residency.

She was born in Akron, Ohio, has a BFA from Pratt Institute and has lived in

Atlanta since 2008.

 

Education:

Pratt Institute BFA

Hambidge Center for Arts and Science Fellow

 

Events:

August 2015, Swan Coach House Gallery

November 2015 , Kibbee Gallery

 

Exhibitions:

2014 New Paintings, The Rymer Gallery, Nashville, TN

2014 Ebb and Flow, Kibbee Gallery, Atlanta, GA

2013 Little Things Mean a lot, Swan Coach House Gallery, Atlanta, GA

2013 Flight, Atrium Gallery, Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, Atlanta, GA

2012 Talent Loves Company, Barbara Archer Gallery, Atlanta, GA

2012 The Price is Right, Swan Coach House Gallery, Atlanta, GA

2011 Abstraction Now, Terminus 100, Atlanta, GA

2011 Barbara Archer Gallery, Juried Exhibition, Atlanta Print Biennial, Atlanta, GA

2011 Hudgens Center For the Arts, Pressing Matters, Duluth, GA

2011 Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Juried exhibition Deep, Santa Ana, CA

2011 PB&J Gallery, New Visions, Atlanta, GA

2010 Chicago Art Source, New Work from Gallery Artists, Chicago, IL

2009 Urban Body Studios, Atlanta, GA

2008 Chicago Art Source, New Work from Gallery Artists, Chicago, IL

2007 Rhonda Schaller Gallery, A Great Awakening, New York, NY