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Adam Grosowsky
Snow in Jerusalem – New Paintings Novembre 29, 2023 - Janvier 27, 2024Karin Clarke Gallery is pleased to present Eugene painter Adam Grosowsky’s latest work, titled Snow in Jerusalem. The gravity of current world events, as well as painful matters closer to...Lire plus -
Adam Grosowsky
Gone Midnight Novembre 30, 2022 - Janvier 14, 2023* New work added, January 2023! Karin Clarke Gallery is pleased to present an exhibit of of new paintings by Adam Grosowsky. This exhibit, called Gone Midnight, reflects the late...Lire plus -
Adam Grosowsky
Spotlight show: NEW WORK Juin 29 - Juillet 30, 2022Adam Grosowsky: New Work June 29 - July 30, 2022 Reception for artists: Friday, July 1, 5:30-7:30 pm For the month of July, Karin Clarke Gallery will feature two spotlight...Lire plus -
Adam Grosowsky: Every Now and Every Then
New Paintings and Very Old Prints Décembre 1, 2021 - Janvier 15, 2022Karin Clarke Gallery is pleased to present an exhibit of new grand-scale oil paintings by Eugene painter Adam Grosowsky. To accompany his paintings, Adam has framed a series of his college-era fine art prints. The prints are particularly interesting to see in relation to his most recent work.Lire plus
The subject matter in these new paintings ranges from human figures with birds and animals, to local landscapes, and what he calls Hopperesque scenes.
Adam received his BA in Fine Arts from Evergreen College in 1981, then continued on to achieve an MA (1984) and an MFA (1986) in Printmaking from the University of Iowa, which offered the first MFA printmaking program in the US. There he studied under the famed Argentinian printmaker Mauricio Lasansky (1914-2012), who established the School of Printmaking at the university
Adam relocated to Eugene and moved from printmaking to oil painting. His work immediately caught the attention of numerous west coast art dealers. Adam was hired by Lane Community College, where he taught printmaking, drawing, and painting from 1990 until his retirement in 2019.
Karin Clarke Gallery will be closed December 25 - January 1, except by appointment. The Gordon gallery will remain open.