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                                              ABOUT

                                            

Kathleen is an artist who lives and maintains her studio  in the Mid-Coast area of Maine. She has worked with a wide range of materials and formats, including large environmental installations and community-based projects.

 

Selected Exhibitions:

"Paperwork", Cove Street Arts, Portland, ME

"Red", Cambridge, MA

"TANGO"- solo exhibit at the Caldbeck gallery 

"CHOOSINGS" - a collaborative exhibition with Harold Garde and David Estey 

                     

 

"THE SOURCE AND THE ENGERGY" - Caldbeck Gallery, Rockland ME 

 

"PROTECTION" - Photographic documentation from the installation

                          American Center, Sophia, Bulgaria  2001

 

"POLLINATION: evolving miracles " - Atrium Gallery, USM/Lewiston Auburn, ME

                            and Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens   

 

"DRAWING ON" - Lord Hall Gallery, University of Maine, Orono ME  

" FOOD FOR THOUGHT" - College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor ME

 

"WATER" - Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockport ME

 

"Look at the World through Women's Eyes" - National Museum of Women in the Arts

                                                                   Washington, D.C.  1996

 

"Global Focus" - selected American works - Elite Gallery, Moscow Russia  1995

 

Selected Reviews and Publications:

Kany, Dan - "Three Artists at Harlow make strong case for Here and Now", Maine Sunday

                      Telegram, Aug 24, 2014

Konau, Britta - "Capturing the Forces of Nature", Maine Home and Design, May 2014

 

Little, Carl - "Bees Do It, Artists Do It. Let's Pollinate", Working Waterfront, June 2013

 

Konau, Britta  "Double Feature",  Maine Home and Design, May 2013

 

Keyes, Bob "L/A Show a True Force of Nature", Portland Press Hearld May 5, 2013

 

Little, Carl - "Kathleen Florance: The Source and the Energy", Art New England

                       Oct/Nov 2009

 

 

 

 

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