Inducted into American Abstract Artists, New York, NY
AMERICAN ABSTRACT ARTISTS was founded in 1936 in New York City, at a time when abstract art was met with strong critical resistance. During the 1930s and early 1940s, AAA provided exhibition opportunities when few existed. Its publishing, panels and lectures provided a forum for discussion and gave abstract art theoretical support in the United States. AAA was a predecessor to the New York School and Abstract Expressionism, and contributed to the development and acceptance of abstract art in the United States. American Abstract Artists is one of the few artists’ organizations to survive from the Great Depression and continue into the 21st century.
OUT THE BOX group show at Thames Art Center, Brooklyn
It was so cool to be part of this show all about hand-painted shoes! Click the image for photos from the opening!
SIGNS group show at Thames Art Center, Brooklyn
Honored to be part of this show with these legendary artists!
Mini Documentary from Longview Docs
Longview visits with Megan Olson to discuss how 90s hip hop culture & the formalism within graffiti have influenced her abstract paintings, grounded in nature, harmony and line.