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- Entrance to Her Dwelling (site specific installation), ink, thread, twine, sticks, rocks, bells on fabric, 6′(h)x 18′ (w)x 12′ (potential depth), 2013
- Bereshit Scroll, acrylic, oil pastel, fabric, candy wrappers, thread on foil and interfacing, 30×14″, 2013
- Jacob’s Illuminated Ladder, acrylic, oil pastel, sequins, fabric on interfacing, 26×14″, 2012
Carol Philips was born in 1950 and currently lives and works in Philadelphia. Her undergraduate degree was from Brandeis University and her MFA was awarded by Goddard College.
For over thirty years, she has exhibited throughout the greater New York area and New England. Her work was recently included in two exhibits in New York City, Faith and Form at the Anne Frank Center (2014) and in Figment on Governor’s Island (2014). In Philadelphia, she was invited to show work in Gratitude at the Old City Jewish Art Center (2014) and From Seneca Falls to Philadelphia at the Athenaeum (2014). Her one person shows include New Work at the Nichols Berg Gallery in Philadelphia (2010) and Love Letters at the T.W. Wood Gallery in Montpelier, VT (2004).
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carolrayphilips@gmail.com