Childhood, spent on the family farm with her grandmother who shared a love of literature with her, etched in Kay O'Rourke a deep pattern of narrative: 'I embrace storytelling; narrative is a powerful and positive part of our lives.'1
The exhibition includes 13 images, which are matted in 16 x 20 frames and priced at $120. I'm happy to frame and mail images to anyone outside of New York who's interested in my work; you can email me and I'll send over a PDF with thumbnails of the images available. Smooth roller mac os. PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION. The latest versions of Adobe Reader do not support viewing PDF files within Firefox on Mac OS and if you are using a modern (Intel) Mac. High ware mac os.
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Chinese chess master mac os. Although Kay came from a family of artists and made art all of her life, she didn't see herself as an artist until, when she was 35 years old, she gave a lecture about her art to students at Whitworth College. 'As I went through the slides I could see my work from outside myself, and about half way through I realized that I was an artist.'2 That journey was nudged along by the people and institutions she counts among her greatest influences in adulthood: Dick Ingals, Harold Balazs, Cheney Cowles Museum, Maxine Martell, Kathleen Gemberling Adkison, Liz Plastino, Spokane Art School, and Beth Sellars.
Kay self-identifies as a 'chronicler of life's journey,' tapping the powerful tool of the unconscious to see more: 'Art should do that—allow you to see something in yourself beyond what seems to be known. My sister Gina Freuen does her own myth making… in these things we are similar. We have familiar roots and bonds that spread out to embrace our different life experiences.'3
- Artist Statement
- MAC Interview with Kay O'Rourke, 2012
- 'Gina Freuen & Kay O'Rourke, a Potter and a Painter who happen to be Sisters'—press release 2011
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- Attended University of Washington and Gonzaga University
- Taught painting at Eastern Washington University, Spokane Falls Community College, and the Spokane Art School, 1980s
- Work chosen for the Washington State 1% Program and placed in schools in Wenatchee, 1976
- Winner, Spokane City Hall Open Competition, Purchase Award, 1982
- Best in Show, 'Women in Washington: The First Century,' Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, 1989
- Pacific Northwest Annual Exhibition, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, 1990 and 1992
- Annual Juried Art Exhibition, Cheney Cowles Museum, 1990