SCOTT WINTERROWD
SPACE
March 23 - april 20, 2019
RO2 ART | The cedars
1501 s. ervay st. Dallas, tx 75215
March 23 - April 20, 2019
Ro2 Art | Dallas, TX |
Dallas, March 2019 - Ro2 Art is proud to present Space, a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist Scott Winterrowd. The show will run from March 23 through April 20, 2019. There will be an opening reception held Saturday, March 23, from 7-10pm at the Ro2 Art in the Cedars located at 1501 S Ervay St. Dallas, TX 75215.
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ARTIST STATEMENT
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Most of the works in this show were created in the last two years, but as 2018 marked the tenth year that I have been painting in the Big Bend region, there are a few older works exhibited that show my return to subjects and places over time. Each visit to Big Bend is a different experience, even when painting at the same locations. A few works have been brought in to demonstrate how the landscape changes when viewed by day or night, and at different times of year. The works shown here are an exploration of the vast open spaces of our National Parks, including the Big Bend and southern Utah.
The title of the show, Space, is about the daunting task of framing the expansive western landscape, but also about my interest in the night sky and solar phenomena. In August of 2017, I traveled through the south to witness the total solar eclipse. The works included here of that event were made in the following 24 hours after witnessing the passing of the moon in front of the sun. As always, my works reference the pathways to place through the inclusion of large letter postcard paintings. These reflect back to my work over time, and represent my travels on the pathways to the sublime landscapes of the southwest. |
ABOUT THE ARTIST
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Scott Winterrowd has made work in watercolor and print media over the last twenty years. His larger body of work is primarily drawn from travel related imagery, postcards and roadside culture. His more recent work responds to the natural world around him, drawing inspiration from the diverse and unique landscape in Texas, from views of the Big Bend region and the woods of East Texas to the Dallas area where the artist now resides.
A native of Fort Worth, Scott has made a career in the art world. He earned his Masters degree in Art Education and Certificate in Art Museum Education from the University of North Texas in 2001. Scott has worked at major museums including the Amon Carter Museum, the Dallas Museum of Art, and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. He is currently Director of Education at the Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University. Scott has exhibited primarily in Dallas as well as other cities in Texas and in Los Angeles, California. His work is held in private collections across the country. |