Karin Olah

CONFABULATIONS, in Bold by Karin Olah

Karin Olah (born 1977) is a contemporary painter, collage, and fiber artist based in Charleston, SC. An abstractionist, Olah's paintings incorporate fabric, thread and mixed media.[1] Olah is known in the American South for her fabric collages which mimic elements of the natural world.[2] Her imagery is informed by quilt-making as well as the light patterns and colors in her current surroundings of Charleston, SC.[3]

Olah is from Lancaster, PA and attended the Maryland Institute College of Art.[3] Following art school, Olah worked for several years in Manhattan managing a textile studio with couture fashion designer clients such as Donna Karan, Marc Jacobs, and Ralph Lauren.[4] Olah's work is found in private and corporate collections including the Medical University of South Carolina’s Contemporary Carolina Collection, the City of Charleston's Office of Cultural Affairs; and the Shoestring Publishing Company.[5]

Solo exhibits

2008

Wofford College, Spartanburg SC.

Dobbs Gallery, "Arrivals: The Collage Paintings of Karin Olah", Birmingham AL.

2007

Corrigan Gallery, Incantations of Thread, Charleston SC.

2006

Corrigan Gallery, The Meandering Thread, Charleston SC.

1999

Maryland Institute Fox Gallery, Constellation Installation, Baltimore MD.

Maryland Institute Station Building Window Gallery, Floaters, Baltimore MD.

1998

Maryland Institute Gallery, Solo Show: Symbiosis, Baltimore MD.

1997

Maryland Institute Bunting Center Gallery, Multifuntional Color Monitors, Baltimore MD.

1995

Lititz Public Library, Solo Show, Lititz PA.

Group exhibits

2009

Charleston City Gallery at Waterfront Park, "Contemporary Charleston 2009: Revelation of Process", Charleston SC.

Robert Lange Studios, "Yellow vs. Blue", Charleston SC.

2008

South Carolina State Museum, "20th Anniversary Juried Art Exhibition", Columbia SC.

Target Gallery at Torpedo Factory Art Center, "Led By Thread", Alexandria VA.

Charleston City Gallery, "Piccolo Spoleto 24th Annual Juried Art Exhibition", Charleston SC.

2007

Columbia Museum of Art, Contemporaries' Young Artist of the Year, Columbia SC.

City Gallery at Waterfront, View from the Water's Edge, Charleston SC.

Eva Carter Gallery, Sunset at Wadmalaw - An Invitational Show, Charleston SC.

Robert Lange Studios, The Other Side, Charleston SC.

Corrigan Gallery, Palette & Palate, Charleston SC.

Maryland Institute Fox Gallery, 15 x 15, MiCA Alumni Show, Baltimore MD.

Piccolo Spoleto, Annual Juried Exhibition, Charleston SC.

Robert Lange Studios, Small Works 2007, Charleston SC.

2006

Charleston City Gallery at Waterfront, Under the Radar, Charleston SC.

Redux Contemporary Art Center, The Unlikely Target, Charleston SC.

Corrigan Gallery, Grand Opening Show, Charleston SC.

Sienna Restaurant, Gibbes Museum of Art Benefit, Daniel Island SC.

2005

Redux Contemporary Art Center, Selected Works Auction, Charleston SC.

53 Cannon Gallery, Women Having Fun, Charleston SC.

Starbucks King Street, Summer Exhibition, Charleston SC.

Church Studio Art & Design, Studio Show, Charleston SC.

53 Cannon Gallery, Up & Coming, Charleston SC.

Piccolo Spoleto, Annual Juried Exhibition, Charleston SC.

Charleston Artist Guild Juried Exhibition, Visitors Center, Charleston SC.

2004

Church Studio Art & Design, Studio Show, Charleston SC.

2002

East Hawaii Cultural Center, All Hawaii Juried Art Exhibition, Hilo HI.

2000

Lancaster Museum of Art, 38th Annual Open Art Award Exhibit, Lancaster PA.

1999

Elizabethtown College Gallery, 9th Annual Pennsylvania Juried Exhibition.

1998

Artscape 98, "Art Car Show: Little Big Bang Tour Bus", Baltimore MD.

H. Lewis Gallery, 2nd Annual Juried Exhibition, Baltimore MD.

Maryland Institute Fox 2 Gallery, Printmaking Exhibition, Baltimore MD.[6]

References

  1. Carolina Arts
  2. The Daily Serving, Karin Olah, November 13, 2008.
  3. 1 2 Nick Smith, Incantations in Thread, CharlestonCityPaper.com
  4. American Contemporary Art, Artists: Karin Olah, p.97, September/October 2008.
  5. Art Business News, Emerging Artists, July 18, 2008.
  6. Karin Olah, My Art Space . Com

External links

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