Artist History

 

As Far as the Eye Can See, mixed media encaustic, 36” x 48” x 2”


GALLERY AFFILIATIONS 

 

The Sweet Art Gallery
2016 - present
Naples, Florida

Gallery 104
New York, New York
Previous Affiliation

Haley-Henman Gallery
Dallas, Texas
Previous Affiliation

Artblend gallery
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Previous Affiliation

Galatea Fine Art
Boston, Massachusetts
Previous Affiliation

MiMa Fine Art Publishers
Vancouver, BC
Previous Affiliation

Infusion Gallery
Los Angeles, CA
Previous Affiliation

Simply Art
Galveston, Texas
Previous Affiliation

Coupralux Gallery
Dallas, Texas
Previous Affiliation

Artjury.com/MCPlus
online
Previous Affiliation

Alchemy Arts
Dallas, Texas
Previous Affiliation

Illume Gallery
Dallas, Texas
Previous Affiliation

 

MEDIA

 

Voyage Dallas, July 5, 2017
Meet Caryl Gordon, Artist in Plano
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Artblend Magazine Issue 8, Winter 2016
Artist Profile Feature

Spotlight on Sweet Art 2016
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Galatea Fine Art's January 2013 Offerings
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FLUX  Boston Magazine's Weekly Wrap-Up for January 4, 2013
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Studio Visit Magazine, Spring 2013

Providence Journal's “This New England Blog” December 9, 2012
"But the Machinery's Melody Lingers on"
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International Contemporary Artists 2010
A Juried Selection of International Artists, In. Co. Artist Books
US: New York City, New York and EU: Athens, Greece

Studio Visit 2009
A Juried Selection of International Artists
Volume six, 2009, page 53
The Open Studios Press

National Juried Monotype/Monoprint Exhibition Catalogue 2008
The Monotype Guild of New England
Attleboro Arts Museum, Attleboro, MA

 

DEGREE & EDUCATION

 

2017
Teacher for a Workshop at Encaustic Center
Richardson, Texas

1975
BFA
The Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture
New York, New York

1999
University of Dallas Irving
Texas Independent study with printmaker and Professor Juergen Strunck

1980-1982
State University of New York at Purchase
The International School of Photography, New York City

1972-1975
The Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture
New York, New York

1971-1972
The School of the Museum of Fine Arts
The Boston Museum School
Boston, Massachusetts

1970-1971
Connecticut College
New London, Connecticut

1969
Art Students League of New York