Coyne, Elizabeth

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Elizabeth Coyne was born in Minnesota and raised in California, Canada, and Indiana before moving to New York in the early 1980s. Ms. Coyne had numerous exhibitions in New York during the 80’s and 90’s. She has been a working artist for more than 30 years. She has a master of Fine Arts in painting from the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York and a B.A. in fine arts from Purdue University. She has studied and lectured at the Art Institute of Chicago. Ms. Coyne has exhibited her work in solo shows in Chicago, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Michigan. Her work has been featured in group shows in Germany, Canada, New York City, Milwaukee, Ohio, Michigan, Pittsburgh, and Washington, DC. Ms. Coyne’s paintings are included in many private & public art collections. Over the past twenty-five years, she has won many awards. She has been featured in publications such as Architectural Digest, the Chicago Tribune, the (Chicago) Reader, Windy City Times, and many other publications. In addition to her painting, Ms. Coyne has held studio art and teaching positions at Williams College in Massachusetts. At Williams College, Ms. Coyne worked with Thomas Krens, the provocative former director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in New York. Ms. Coyne has taught at Lake Michigan College and Southwestern Michigan College while exhibiting her work in Chicago galleries. She has been a visiting artist and lecturer at the Art Institute of Chicago’s Ox-bow Summer program in Saugatuck, Michigan. She currently lives in New Buffalo, MI.

Artists Statement:

My paintings offer contemplation into life and into possibilities of existence. For me making art is about not only seeing and looking at the world around me- but also knowing that world and absorbing it. I have developed a personal invented language of images and symbols based on the natural world. This visual language is collected from connections that I make in an ethereal way, mental images built from the logic of the materials I work with. This world I make in a painting, describes abstract places and relationships and it is a physical transcriptive process, where each painting is a synthesis of the mind. An image is composed from different sources, both products of my imagination and transcriptions based on my perceptions. Painting has become a way of mapping my thoughts and experiences – a type of private cartography. I have always moved between figuration and narrative abstraction. I am interested in states of being, inner world versus outer world, and the play of internal and external forces; and the mind, body, who we are, the layers of meaning that float beneath the surface.
The process of painting is very important to me, and the thoughts that become embedded in the paint itself, become a dialogue. I have a true connection to the materials I use such as oil paint, canvas, wood, paper, ink. Painting for me is a space for meditation on nature, existence, and the universe. And I have developed a specific personal way of painting and a personal surface quality in my work. My new work is a reflection of my current states of mind – I am working on a series of paintings based on the images from my monoprints which deal with tangible and intangible realities. Exploring the notion that the mind and the body share something in common with the universe and the natural world around us.

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