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Emilia Arana - Artist Statement

I come to abstract painting from a background of careful looking and listening. A master’s degree in art history trained me in the close and meticulous study of surfaces. As a pianist, I have to find the spirit of music at some level of my art as I study and evaluate it. This partnership of art and music, expressed in abstract painting, comes after a solid foundation in drawing and design. In abstract art, line, edges, and value - all valuable lessons from drawing -- contribute in their way to a process and way of working grounded in the inner self, rather than the outer object.

After several careers, I find the best expression of my self in the mysterious unfolding of an abstract painting. That process is an ever-changing place where I can explore music in a different medium, albeit still in search of the lyrical. The surface becomes a place where metaphor, space, color, and feeling evolve for the artist, and hopefully resonate for the viewer

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Resume

Education

M.A. Art History, The University of Arizona, 1997

Emphasis in Colonial Mexican Art and 18th Century European Art
Thesis – “The Implications of Miguel Cabrera’s Caste Paintings”

B.Sc. Accounting and MIS, The University of Arizona, 1978

Solo Exhibitions

  • 2007 Hilltop Gallery, Nogales
  • 2006 “Abstract Paintings: The Underlying Music”, Conrad Wilde Gallery, Tucson 2006
  • 2005 Artist of the Month Gallery, Tucson
  • 2005 Tucson Pima Public Library

Group Exhibitions

  • 2007 Small Works Invitational, Davis Dominguez Gallery, Tucson
  • 2007 Hilltop Gallery, Nogales
  • 2007 Conrad Wilde Gallery, Tucson, AZ
  • 2006 Southern Arizona Watercolor Guild Annual Show
  • 2005 Tucson Jewish Community Center
  • 2005, 2006 Contents Interiors, Tucson
  • 2004 and 2005 Tubac Center for the Arts
  • 2004 Eller School of Business at The University of Arizona
  • 2003-6 The Drawing Studio

Professional Experience

  • Adjunct Instructor, Art history, The University of Arizona and Pima College. 1997-2000. Taught undergraduate courses in medieval art, survey of Mexican art, and modern art.
  • Lecturer in art and art history at The Drawing Studio, various Tucson elementary schools, and Las Artes.
Grants
  • Rockefeller Foundation Travel Grant, 1995
  • The University of Arizona Columbus Quincentenary Small Grants Program, for study of Columbus sculptures in Mexico City, 1992
  • University of Arizona Latin American Area Center field research grant for archives in Mexico City, 1992
 
 
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