Carol Fleming Art
American
EDUCATION
1988 M.F.A. Ohio University, Athens, OH
1983 B.A. Earlham College, Richmond, IN
Plus, study at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Deer Isle, ME,
Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL, Studio School, New York City, NY, and Heatherley's School of Art, London, England
SOLO AND TWO ARTISTS EXHIBITIONS
2014 Center of Creative Arts, University City, Bridging Installation, 4 Pillars + Strings
2012 Bonsack Gallery, John Burroughs School, Ladue, MO Timeless in Nature
2009 Leopold Gallery, Kansas City, MO (with another artist)
2006 Union University, Art Gallery, Jackson, TN, Crucifixion Columns
2005 Udinotti Gallery, Scottsdale AZ (with another artist)
2003 New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, Indiana, October, 12 Arches
2002 Thomas Jefferson School, St. Louis, MO, Architectural light sculptures
2000 The Arts Company, Nashville, TN (with another artist)
2001 The Sheldon Galleries, in the Lopata Sculpture Garden, St. Louis, MO
1998 Craft Alliance, University City, MO (with another artist)
1997 Lisa Steinmetz Gallery, Clayton, MO
1996 St. Louis Art Fair, Clayton, MO, 115 accepted out of 1200
1992 Elliot Smith Contemporary Arts, St. Louis, MO
1992 Bell Gallery, Seattle, WA (with another artist)
1988 Stoner Art Center, Shreveport, LA (with another artist)
1987 New Arts Gallery, St. Louis, MO
1986 Artists on the Corner, St. Louis, MO
COLLECTIONS Commercial (* site-specific)
J. Gilbert’s restaurant West County,
horse head 2011*
Novus International, St. Charles, MO*
Hilton Hotel, Dedham, Boston, MS *
First Hawaiian Bank, Honolulu, HI
The Private Bank, Brentwood, MO *
Steel Case, Grand Rapid, MI Bridge
SWT Design Landscaping, 2 Eggs
Webster Groves, MO 3 Eggs
Windermere Real Estate,
Mercer Island, WA 4 column fountain
H&R Block, Kansas City, 3 columns
Centenary College, Shreveport, LA
Gold Lake Ranch Resort, Ward, CO*
Shaw Park*, Clayton, Egg and Bench.
John Burroughs School, Acorn
CRITICAL REVIEWS
2020 Alive Magazine, Gifted Hands, profiling Carol…, by Rob Levy
2019 Country Living Magazine, early spring, by Gerry Mandel “Art that Springs…”
2017 Ohio University, College of Fine Arts, “Happening?” June 30, Daniel King.
2017 Ladue News, “Art and Soul”, February 2, Bryan Hollerbach,
2005 Art in the Park, 5 Eggs on Vines, for a fundraiser, Jefferson City, MO
1997 Art at the Institute, Francis Schaeffer Institute, Nancy Hughes
1996 St. Louis Magazine, Nina Diamond
1996 St. Louis Post Dispatch, Carol Ferring Shepley
1995 Ceramics Art and Perception, magazine Bill Mahin
1995 Clayton Word, Eileen Duggan
1995 Ladue News, Nina Diamond
1994 St. Louis Post Dispatch, Robert Duffy
1994 St. Louis Post Dispatch, Carol Ferring Shepley
1993 Sculpture Magazine, Matthew Kangas
1992 American Ceramics, Matthew Kangas
1992 St. Louis Post Dispatch, Robert Duffy
1988 Athens Ohio News, David Bruce
1986 St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Syndell Pollack
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Artist: Carol Fleming
Untitled Sphere (Black, white)
By Carol Fleming
Located in Kansas City, MO
Carol Fleming
Untitled Sphere (Black, white)
Medium: Ceramic, glaze
Year: 2020
Size: 12" diameter
COA provided
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Creating is the best and deepest part of me, ...
Category
2010s Modern Carol Fleming Art
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled Sphere (multi-color)
By Carol Fleming
Located in Kansas City, MO
Carol Fleming
Untitled Sphere (multi-color)
Medium: Ceramic, glaze
Year: 2020
Size: 12" diameter
COA provided
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Creating is the best and deepest part of me, t...
Category
2010s American Modern Carol Fleming Art
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
Untitled Sphere (Brown, teal)
By Carol Fleming
Located in Kansas City, MO
Carol Fleming
Untitled Sphere (Brown, teal)
Medium: Ceramic, glaze
Year: 2020
Size: 12" diameter
COA provided
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Creating is the best and deepest part of me, t...
Category
2010s Contemporary Carol Fleming Art
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
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