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Lisa Weiss
Wave

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Wave by artist Lisa Weiss is an abstract contemporary grey, blue, and orange mixed media painting that measures 20 x 13 and is priced at $900. Lisa Weiss’ work is about mark making, patterning, spontaneous movement, momentary awareness and paring down to essentials. She is continually looking for ways to detach from the past and future with a focus on the here and now. Weiss’ paintings are process driven by movement, repetition, materials and place. Her works are for beauty and contemplation. A professional artist from Tennessee, Lisa Weiss received her BFA in painting and sculpture from Middle Tennessee State University in 1990. She received a teaching assistantship to Louisiana State University in Painting and Drawing and completed her MFA in 1996. Lisa has exhibited her work nationally in solo and group shows for the past fifteen years. She is included in numerous public and private collections throughout America, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and Holland. She has the honor of being in the Hunter Museum permanent collection. In the last seven years, Lisa has attended four artist residencies: Dorland Colony in California, Millay Colony in New York, Wurlitzer Foundation in New Mexico and the Nantucket School of Art on Nantucket Island. She has taught design, painting and drawing at the University of Southern Mississippi, Watkins College of Art and Film, Eastern New Mexico University and Winthrop University. Lisa has recently earned initial certification for teaching yoga from Yandara Yoga Institute in Todos Santos, Mexico. She has traveled the United States, Mexico and Europe. Lisa currently creates artwork in her studio in Franklin, Tennessee. Selected Collections Hunter Museum of Art: Chattanooga, TN. Hilton Hotel: Washington, DC. Iberia Bank: Memphis, TN Sand Point Corporation: Sand point, FL. Baptist Hospital: Nashville, TN. Glanker Brown Law: Memphis, TN. Harrahs: Las Vegas, NV. Hot Springs National Park: Hot Springs, AR. CoCa - Cola Bottling Co.: Knoxville, TN. Creative Arts Guild: Dalton, GA. Tennessee Watercolor Society: Nashville, TN. Private Collections: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Holland Selected Exhibitions 2013 Tinney Contemporary: Three Person Show, Nashville, TN. 2012 Copper Fox Gallery - Inaugural Opening, Leipers Fork, TN. 2012 L. Ross Gallery: Paper Exhibition – Memphis, TN. 2012 L. Ross Gallery: Group Show – Memphis, TN. 2012 L Ross Gallery: Common Thread - Memphis, TN. 2011 Nina Kuzina Fine Art: Group Exhibition - Nashville, TN. L Ross Gallery: Paper Group Exhibition - Memphis, TN. Bennett Gallery: 7 in 11 Group Exhibition - Knoxville, TN. 2009 Waterworks Art Center: Seedlings Exhibition - Salisbury, NC. L. Ross Gallery: “Nature Forms’ – Solo Exhibition – Memphis, TN. 2008 Gallery Up: ‘Papillon’ – Solo Exhibition - Rock Hill, SC. 2007 Project A: ‘Sequence’ – Solo Exhibition – Nashville, TN. 2006 L. Ross Gallery: ‘Prana’ – Solo Exhibition – Memphis, TN. Bennett Gallery: ’New Works’ – Two Person Exhibition’ – Knoxville, TN. 2005 Upstream People Gallery: ‘7th Annual All Media International’ - Omaha, NE. L. Ross Gallery: ‘Inner Garden’ - Solo Exhibition Memphis, TN. 2004 Art Forms: ‘Between Moments’ - Solo Exhibition - Memphis, TN. 2003 Perry Nicole Fine Art: ‘Flux’ - Solo Exhibition - Memphis, TN. 2002 Eastern New Mexico University: ’Faculty Exhibition’ - Portales, NM. Art Forms: ‘Strong Voices’ - Group Exhibition - Memphis, TN. 2001 Hanson Gallery: ‘Remembrance’ - Group Exhibition - Knoxville, TN. Perry Nicole Fine Art: ‘Quest’ - Two-person Exhibition - Memphis, TN. 2000 Creative Resource Gallery: Group Exhibition - Birmingham, MI. Perry Nicole Inaugural Opening: ‘Ascension’ - Solo Show - Memphis, TN. 1999 Creative Resource Gallery: Group Exhibition, Harbor Springs, MI. National Miniature Exhibition: Group Exhibition - Salt Lake City, UT. 1998 Period Gallery: ‘National Miniature Exhibition’ - Omaha, NE. Exit Gallery: ‘Small Wonders’ - Solo Exhibition - Hattiesburg, MS. 1997 Blue Haus Alternative Workspace: Group Exhibition - Hattiesburg, MS. 1995 Ironworks Gallery: ‘Art for Arts Sake’ - New Orleans, LA. 1993 Parthenon Gallery: ‘Central South Exhibition’- Group Show - Nashville, TN. 1992 Dalton Creative Art Guild: Group Exhibition - Dalton GA. 1990 Parthenon Gallery: ‘Tennessee Watercolor Society Exhibit’ - Nashville, TN Awards and Honors 2008 Yandara Yoga Teacher Training: Todos Santos, MX. 2008 ‘The Conversation’: Inspired from the painting ‘Empire’: Rock Hill, SC. 2005 Nantucket School of Art & Design: Artist Residency, Nantucket Island, MA. 2004 Helene Wurlitzer Foundation: Artist Residency, Taos, NM. 2003 Maho Bay Environmental Arts Program: Artist Residency, St Johns, VI. 2001 Millay Artist Colony: Artist Residency, Austerlitz, NY. 1999 Hunter Museum Purchase Award: Hunter Museum, Chattanooga, TN. 1998 Dorland Mountain Artist Colony: Artist Residency, Temecula, CA. 1993-96 Graduate Assistant in Painting / Drawing: Louisiana State University. 1992 Creative Arts Guild Purchase Award: Dalton, GA. 1990 Tennessee Watercolor Society Purchase Award: Nashville, TN. Education 1995 Master of Fine Arts: Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA. Painting & Drawing 1989 Bachelor of Fine Arts: Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN. Painting & Sculpture Teaching Experience 2007 - 2009 Winthrop University: Rock Hill, SC. Drawing I 2000 – 2002 Eastern New Mexico University: Portales, NM. Drawing I, Painting I, Figure Drawing, Special Studies: Collage & Drawing Advanced Painting 1998 – 1999 Watkins College of Art & Film: Nashville, TN. Drawing I, Drawing II, 2D Design, 1995 – 1997 University of Southern Mississippi: Hattiesburg, MS. Drawing I, Drawing II, Painting I, 2D Design, Art Appreciation 1995 Louisiana State University: Baton Rouge, LA. Teaching Assistantship: 2D Design
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