Why Are Galleries Offering Kathleen Zimmerman Solo Exhibitions and Representation?

Why are galleries offering Kathleen Zimmerman solo exhibitions and representation? It is partly due to Kathleen Zimmerman’s small-edition, hand-pulled prints. These lovely creations capture the essence of her drawings and then take them to another level! They visually express the drawings’ tonality using rich black ink in various qualities that are set against areas of pure-white paper. They also exhibit small touches of color that overlap part of the image, or big blocks of color that lightly kiss the edges of her rendered image. Both these characteristics give these works of art a dramatic quality that makes them stand out in any space.

If you would like to hear Kathleen Zimmerman talk about her inspiration, work and exhibitions, just click on the link below. She was interviewed by the Executive Director of WindhamArts, Dirk Fecho. This informal, delightful conversation was recorded live on WILI Radio last March and can be listened to on Mix Cloud.

https://www.mixcloud.com/windhamARTS/march-18-2020-artist-spotlight-kathleen-zimmerman-windham-arts-radio-review-on-wili-14-am-part1/

Kathleen Zimmerman drawing Midday Star at Zimmerman Fine Art Studio last year. This drawing was featured in our May post and its hand-pulled print is featured in this post.

Kathleen Zimmerman drawing Midday Star at Zimmerman Fine Art Studio last year. This drawing was featured in our May post and its hand-pulled print is featured in this post.

If you would like to see Kathleen Zimmerman’s small-edition, hand-pulled prints, here are a few venues you could choose.

This month, Kathleen Zimmerman’s pair of prints titled Global Series - Bear Hugs (shown below) were chosen to be part of the 2020 International Exhibit of Nature in Art held in Vancouver, Canada. If Canada is not nearby, visit the Artists for Conservation website and see it virtually. Bear Hugs can also be seen along with Rabbit Hole and Home Dog at Tilting at Windmills, in Manchester Center, Vermont. It is one of the galleries that began representing Zimmerman this year.

Next month, Zimmerman will be showing her small-edition, hand-pulled prints in two solo exhibitions here in the United States. The first exhibition will be at GR Art Gallery in Stamford, Connecticut starting November 14 and running through March 12, 2021. A full collection of these lovely works of art will be on view along with a number of her cast-sculptures. GR Art Gallery is another gallery that began representing Zimmerman this year. The second exhibition will be at River Arts in Morrisville, Vermont starting November 17 and running through January 15, 2021. River Arts is a art center near Stowe, Vermont, for those of you who love to ski.

More information about these exhibitions and a nation-wide program titled, Artists Sunday, will be shared in our next post. Be sure to watch for it here, or on Facebook under Zimmerman Fine Art Studio!

Zimmerman Fine Art Studio