Emily Thing
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ething6808@aol.com
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35 Wittenberg Road
Bearsville, New York 12409
United States
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| Emily was born in 1969 and grew up in the Catskill Region of New York State. Always deeply affected by her natural surroundings: rock formations, plants, animal shapes and their varying personalities inform her work. Drawing and painting since early childhood, she was chosen for a workshop for developing artists in grade school. After excelling in an Advanced Placement program in high school, she was awarded a scholarship to Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, where she earned a her BFA in 1992. Further studies in painting and mixed media were completed at Cooper Union in Manhattan, New York.
Painting and freelancing for web shops to make a living in the '90s, Emily kept New York City as a home base from 1988 to 2000. During that time she traveled throughout North America, Europe and Asia, traveling being another major inspiration to her work. The paintings often include shards of paper that she collects from the places she's been.
Getting back to nature full-time, she moved to Woodstock in the spring of 200o to develop a new body of work. She started her own graphic design business, Little Cabin Graphics, and now exhibits her paintings locally, throughout the New England area. She paints out of her studio in Chichester, New York, at home again in the Catskill Mountains.
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| EDUCATION
Pratt Institute
Brooklyn, NY: 1988 - 1992
BFA - Majoring in Painting and Drawing
Cooper Union
New York, NY: 1993-1996
Abstract Painting, Figure Drawing, Modern Techniques in Oil
EXHIBITIONS
Paradise City: Marlboro, MA: Fall 2003 and 2005
Juried Art Exhibition
Coffey Gallery: Kingston, NY: December 2003
Group Show: Small Works by Abstract Painters
Skybox Gallery: Kingston, NY: June 2004
Group Show: Nature in Abstract Art
www.project30.com: Online Exhibit: April 2005
Juried Group Show: Top 30 Artists for April-May
AWAKE Gallery: Kingston, NY: August 2005
Solo Show: Recent Work
PRESS
American Artist Magazine: Fall 2004
Article: Successful artists submitting work digitally nation wide
Guide Magazine: June 2005: Artist Feature Section
Double page spread of recent work
Poughkeepsie Journal: July 28, 2005: Entertainment
Article: "Emily Thing: Going Solo."
Paradise City Catalog: Fall 2005: Show Stoppers
Article: "Breaking Down the Landscape Into Its Elements". |
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