By Renee McGinnis
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Progress Regress" is an original oil painting on canvas by Renee McGinnis. The artist signed the piece in the lower right. This piece depicts a boy scrunching up his face, revealing that his teeth say "Progress Regress", the title of the painting. This boy is laying on a pillow in front of a stormy sky.
36" x 48" art
42" x 54" frame
Renee McGinnis grew up on a farm in central Illinois and attended Illinois Wesleyan University, earning a BFA in 1984. She continued with graduate work in sociology and anthropology at the University of Chicago.
Her work has been exhibited widely in Chicago and has also been shown in Germany, Australia, New York City, Washington D.C. and Baltimore, Md.
Her curatorial debut occurred when she launched “The Chicago Solution Show 2003" with the late Ed Paschke as juror, then again in 2005 with Art Institute of Chicago Curator of contemporary Collections- James Rondeau.
Awards include: * Honorable Mention, Artists of The Millennium, Rockford Art Museum, juror: James Yood 2000
* Best of Show, juror Ed Paschke, Animal Images 2002
*Best of Show, 13th Annual Women’s Works, Woodstock, IL 2000
*1st Place, International Platform Assoc. Wash. D.C. 1999
*Honorable Mention, jurors: Tom Blackman, Gelsy Verna, Jay Dandy. Hyde Park Art Center...
Category
1990s Figurative Paintings