Sarah Gutwirth

Sarah Gutwirth, Diadem, 2024, Oil on canvas, 42 x 36 inches
Sarah Gutwirth, Diadem, 2024, Oil on canvas, 42 x 36 inches

Exhibition

About

Sarah Gutwirth received her BFA and BA degrees in 1978 from a joint program of Reed College and the Pacific Northwest College of Art. In 2017 she was nominated for the prestigious Joan Mitchell Prize for Painting.  She has received grants from Kentucky Arts Council, Kentucky Foundation for Women, Murray State University and United University Professions at SUNY.  She has had 20 one and two person exhibits over the last twenty-nine years and has had work in numerous group shows. 

Her work is in several collections, including the People’s Education Press in Beijing. She held three tenure track teaching positions, receiving tenure at two.  She is currently Full Professor of Painting Emerita at Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky. She has travelled widely and lived in France. She recently retired to Philadelphia where she was born and raised. 

Poems in an Unfamiliar Language

​”I have long been interested in collections and classification.  My current paintings are themselves collections of a kind.  They gather imagery derived from the worlds of nature and of art to create a painted collage that suggests a poetic narrative neither linear nor concrete.  I start each painting with an overarching concept which is wide and deep, with historical and cultural resonances.  Some recent concepts I have chosen as points of departure are Migrations, Liminality, and East/West. I use an inflected grid as my formal organization.  It allows me to employ a kind of abstract and flattened matrix for the painting.  The grid is an element of modernist composition, and it satisfies my attraction to shallow space in a painting.

The source imagery includes landscape recorded by me and borrowed from paintings, I often photograph skies, reflections, and textures.  My work embraces reference to the history of art and design to suggest the resonance of cultural memory.  I also use natural history: plants, animals, and rocks partly because they evoke for me our long search to explain the world through classifying and displaying its wonders, and partly because of the long-intertwined history of nature in fine art and decorative arts.”

— Sarah Gutwirth

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2024       Natural Philosophies and Cabinets of Meaning, Cathedral Village, Philadelphia, PA
Natural Philosophies, Cosmopolitan Club, (two-person) Philadelphia, PA
2015       Taxonomies and Collections, Courthouse Gallery, Jackson, TN.                    
2008       Metapaintings, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY.
2005       Two Person Show, Capitol Arts Gallery, Bowling Green, KY
2001       A Drawing Exhibition (two-person), Tippy Stern Fine Art Gallery, Charleston, SC.
2001       Paintings and Drawings, Bethel College Gallery, Newton, KS. 
1998       Recent Work, Owensboro Community College, Owensboro, KY.
1997       Engaging Objects, Sacramento Street Gallery, Cambridge, MA.
1996       Body and Soul (two person), Adams Art Gallery, Dunkirk, NY.
1994       The Landscape of Sensation, School of the Munson Williams Proctor Institute, Utica, NY.
1988       Hermetics (two person), Site Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1983       Paintings, Buckley Art Center Gallery, University of Portland, Portland, OR         
1979       Two Young Painters (two person), Mayer Gallery, Portland, OR 

Selected Group Exhibitions

2026       Fresh from the Studio, Somerville Manning Gallery, Greenville, DE
2024       Gilded Shadows, Park Towne Place (InLiquid), Philadelphia, PA, Claire Finin, Curator
2024       Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce (CFEVA), Philadelphia, PA
2023       Chee Bravo, Sophie Glenn and Sarah Gutwirth, Felicity R “Bebe” Benoleil Gallery, CFEVA,                     Philadelphia PA, Leah Douglas, Curator
2022      Mixture, CFEVA Members’ Exhibit, Felicity R “Bebe” Benoleil Gallery, CFEVA Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2022       New Now InLiquid new artist members, InLiquid Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2019       Drawn from Nature, Audubon Center, Mill Grove, PA.
2018       Frabjous, Openings, St Paul the Apostle Church, NY, NY. Joel Carreiro, Curator
2018       A Winter Juried Collection, Third St. Gallery, Philadelphia, PA. Luella Tripp, Curator
2017       A Starling in Shadow, Cerulean Gallery, Philadelphia, PA. Bill Scott, Curator
2017       Perspectives, Clemens Fine Art Gallery WKCTC, Paducah, KY.
2014       Three Person Show, Courthouse Gallery, Jackson, TN.
2011       Pattern Play, The Living Arts and Science Center, Lexington, KY
2008       Other Worlds/Altered Visions, Indianapolis Art Center, Indianapolis, IN.
2006       Mark Palmer Gallery, Paducah, KY.
2002       29th Bradley National Print and Drawing Exhibition, Peoria, IL.
2000       50th Mid-States Art Exhibition, Evansville Museum of Arts and Science, Evansville, IN.
2000       Renaissance Regional Art Exhibit, The Renaissance Center, Dickson, TN.
1998       North Country Regional Exhibition, Gibson Gallery, Potsdam, NY.1995       Regional Matters, Brush
Gallery, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY.
1994       Red and Blue on White Walls, Kleinerts Arts Center, Woodstock Guild Woodstock, NY. 
1992       Second Annual Convention Days Exhibition, National Women’s Hall of Fame, Seneca Falls, NY
1991       54th Annual Artists of Central New York, Munson Williams Proctor Institute, Utica, NY.
1990       Three Artists IDIA Center, North Conway, N.H.
1987       Exchange Show, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
1986       Juried Show, Showplace Gallery, New Haven, CT
1985       Artists at Erector Square, New Haven, CT

Grants, Fellowships and Awards

2017       Nominated for Joan Mitchell Award in Painting and Sculpture, Joan Mitchell Foundation
2004       CISR Research Grant, Murray State University
2002       Individual Artist’s Grant, Kentucky Foundation for Women
2000       Professional Development Fellowship, Kentucky State Arts Council
2000       Individual Artist’s Grant, Kentucky Foundation for Women
1998       Juror’s First Prize (purchase award) North Country Regional, Roland Gibson Gallery, Potsdam, NY       
1997       Residency, Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, Vermont
1995       Merit Award, Potsdam College
1995       Term Faculty Development Award United University Professional Union. S.U.N.Y.
1994      Term Faculty Development AwardUnited University  Professional Union. S.U.N.Y.
1993       Nominator for Diverse Forms, a Regrant Program funded by the National Endowment for the Arts
1993       NEA/NSF FIPSE Grant recipient for group development of Coordinated Studies Course 
1991       Participant in National Endowment for theHumanities SummerSeminar on Postmodernism
1991       Research and Creative Endeavors Grant. Potsdam College
1990       New Faculty Development Award,United University Professional Union. S.U.N.Y.
1990       Curriculum Diversification New Course Development Grant Dean of Liberal Studies, Potsdam College
1986       Honorable Mention, Juried Show, Showplace Gallery, New Haven, CT
1983-85   Graduate Teaching Assistantship, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY

Selected Collections

People’s Education Press, Beijing, China
Gainesville College, Gainesville GA.
Richard Brush Gallery, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY.
Roland Gibson Gallery, Potsdam College, SUNY, Potsdam, NY.
Various Private Collections

Education

1983-85       MFA in Painting; Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
                      Art History Minor: The Modernism of Emily Carr (Minor Thesis)
1974-78       BFA Museum Art School, Portland, OR
1972-78       BA Reed College, Portland, OR: Joint degree program
Languages:     Fluent French, Beginning Italian