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Meet the Artist Wine and Cheese Reception
Local Delicacies: Alison Winfield-Burns
Emotion-rich portraits show cultural freeze-frames of people, places, foods and the ethos of One-World sharing.
In Celebration of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Featuring the works of Hudson Valley Artist, ALISON WINFIELD-BURNS
Sunday May, 22, 2 – 4 PM: Gallery at Lifebridge Sanctuary. Exhibit extends through August.
All are welcome. This is a free event. RSVP appreciated: info@lifebridge.org or phone 845-658-3439
ARTIST BIO
Alison Winfield-Burns uses free-hand technique to create evocative paintings, signing her work “Alice.” Her memoir, which she illustrated herself, is expected for publication later this year.
Years growing up in Rome with her godmothers (Lady Jeanne Campbell and a Benedictine Abbess) have given Alison a sense of global cultural identity—her portraits radiate empathy. Although she studied alongside Elizabeth Peyton, Tim Gardner, and Richard Phillips at Columbia University, Alison’s style can’t be mistaken for any other. Intense use of colour is eclipsed by the projected personality of her subjects. Portrayal of a rainforest frog seems all about that one frog’s individuality: blue could not be a deeper sapphire and green is saturated emerald, but what we see is the engaging persona of a frog-prince in disguise.
Alison has a Merit Award from the National Academy and exhibitions include the first annual “Deck the Walls” at Manhattan’s New York Academy of Art (work sold). Her paintings have hung at International Rescue Committee (IRC) Headquarters in New York and the Republic of Korea Permanent Mission to the United Nations. She is an alumna of Columbia University (Art and Astronomy) and a former NASA Research Fellow at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. As a teenager, Alison was an early student of Allen Ginsberg at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, meeting her sweetheart to whom she was engaged in 2010. The magic of Alison’s artwork is that she paints happiness with the power of a romantic young revolutionary.
SOLO EXHIBITION
2016 Local Delicacies: Alison Winfield-Burns, Gallery at Lifebridge Sanctuary, Rosendale/Kingston, NY (Opening reception May 22, 2016, supporting United Nations Sustainable Development Goals)
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2009 Deck The Walls, New York Academy of Art, New York, NY (work sold)
1996 Juried Fresco Exhibition, National Academy Museum, New York, NY (Merit Award)
SELECTED AWARDS
1996 Merit Award, National Academy, New York, NY
2007 Student Team X, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Comet Lander Design, Pasadena, CA
EDUCATION
BA Visual Arts, Columbia University
BS Astronomy, Columbia University
Artist Contact Email: alison(dot)winfield(dot)burns@gmail(dot)com
Gallery at Lifebridge Sanctuary http://www.lifebridge.org/whatsnew.cfm is located in High Falls (Kingston), New York, US
2016 Gallery at Lifebridge Sanctuary
The Gallery at Lifebridge Sanctuary features art exhibits reflecting the themes of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
If you want to be added to our e list for Gallery openings please email us at info@lifebridge.org or phone 845-658-3439