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Artist Statement:
Karyn Janowski is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin - Madison, and has been a participating artist in several community projects in her native state of Wisconsin. Under the direction of muralist Caryl Yasko, Karyn assisted in the production of preliminary drawings and the surface preparation and painting of the Whitewater Historical Mural (The Prairie Tillers), in Whitewater, Wisconsin. She was also involved, with the Chicago Public Art Group, in the design and drawing of the Mifflin Street Community Co-op Mural in Madison(1987), and in the Wisconsin Children’s Theatre, as Scenic Designer and Painter. In the Los Angeles area, Karyn has been an artist adjudicator for the Emerging Young Artists Awards scholarship program(a program of the California Alliance for Arts Education). She has worked for Eppraisals.com, a Chicago based online appaisal company, and currently works at Bonhams & Butterfields auction house.
Perhaps her most satisfying personal accomplishment was in founding and coordinating "The Warehouse" studio for visual artists and musicians in 1985. This was a chance for Karyn to provide numerous visual artists and musicians an opportunity to create and interact in an affordable and receptive environment. Karyn has resided in Los Angeles, California since 1992.
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Exhibitions for K. A. Janowski:
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Collections:
Pfizer Corporation (NYC), Dynamic Resources (San Francisco, CA), Hadji Rahimipour (Tibouron, CA), Madeline and Bernie Sakmar , Joe Schiro, Jean Smart (Los Angeles, CA), ), Cory and Mark Gatliff (Brentwood, TN), Archive of the Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, Tralfamadore Co-op, Niels and Faith Ingwersen, Jeff Scott Olson, Esq (Madison, WI).
Selected Exhibitions:
Lana Santorelli Gallery "Tragedy and Transformation" (2007) Southampton, Long Island, NY
Galerie BelAge "Breaking the Walls of Bias" (2008) Westhampton, Long Island, NY
The Hive Gallery "1 Year Anniversary Show"; "Dolls, Dolls, Dolls" (2006) Los Angeles, CA
Viva Gallery "Collage Artists of America Open 2006" juried by George Herms, Sherman Oaks, CA
Electric Lodge "Humanity Art Show" in conjunction with the 3rd annual "The Other Venice Film Festival" (2006) Venice, CA
Harvest Gallery "Interplay" (2004); "Expressionism with a small e" (2005) Glendale, CA
Bonhams & Butterfields "Currents" (2004) Los Angeles, CA
Lankershim Art Gallery "Cerebral Candy" (2004) North Hollywood, CA
Celebration Theatre in conjunction with "The Gallery", a play (2004) Los Angeles,CA.
Hofstra Museum, Emily Lowe Gallery "Breaking the Walls of Bias" (2002) Hempstead, Long Island, NY
Advocate Gallery "City of Angels...Gates of Hell" co-curated by Robin Wyshak, Ph.D. and Marc Arranaga (2002) Los Angeles
Circle Elephant Art "Human (Realist/Abstract) (2000) Los Angeles
Grupo des Artistes Salvadorenos "The Eight Moons" (2000) Los Angeles, CA
Southampton Cultural Center (2000) Southampton, Long Island, NY
Museum of Contemporary Art , 'Transmute' (Joshua Decter, Guest Curator,1999) Chicago, IL
L. A. Municipal Art Gallery juried show (1997, 2004),
The Cannery (1992), San Francisco, CA solo exhibition
Firehouse 7 (1991) solo exhibition, San Francisco Women Artists’ Gallery, DAS Club (1990) solo exhibition ,San Francisco, CA.
Wisconsin Center, Mills Concert Hall, Morphy Recital Hall, solo exhibitions; Center Gallery, Crossman Gallery Madison, WI
Bibliography:
The Artist’s Blue Book, 2003. Edited by Lonnie Pierson Dunbier
American Artists; an Illustrated Survey of Leading Contemporaries and The California Art Review, published by American References, Les Krantz, Editor, Chicago, IL.
The ACI Curated Collection CD-ROM, (1996) Art Communication International, Philadelphia, PA.
Who’s Who in the West, 26th-28th Editions(1998-2000), Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence,NJ
Dictionary of International Biography, 26th & 27th Editions, Melrose Press, Cambridge,England
Who's Who in America, 54th - 58th Editions(1999-2004, Marquis Who's Who, New Providence, NJ
Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America:Millennial Biographical Directory, NYC.
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