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Carina Earl is an MFA graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute. Originally from New Orleans, she’s spent most of her life in the Washington DC area, and San Francisco, and currently lives in Raleigh NC. Her work has been displayed in various galleries throughout the US and abroad. In 2008 she was handpicked to lead and execute a mural with Mural Arts Philadelphia and Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful. In San Francisco she became involved with Trickster Arts Salon, which hosted a series of her pieces at Mission Control and Aspect Gallery. Her work has been shown numerous times at the Diego Rivera Gallery in North Beach, as well as with the Toronto Visionary Arts Gallery. At Stanford University, she displayed her work for “SMASH” and presented an art lecture for the  “Leonardo Art and Science Evening Rendezvous”. She is currently a resident artist at 311 Gallery in Raleigh, and a featured artist for the Leoni Arts Project in Portugal.

 

Carina’s interest in painting began when she received her first paint set in 1986, and has said that painting has enabled her to envision access points into other times and dimensions. Along with her childhood passion for art, was a passion for math and science. Her studies in geometry, physics, and biology have deeply informed the concepts in her work. Currently she is working on a portfolio called “Labyrinth of Infinite Doorways”, which focuses on a period around 4 billion years from now when astronomers predict the Milky Way will merge with Andromeda. Her concepts are based on the premise that life and consciousness are structural components of physics, and that eventually life will permeate both star systems forming an elliptical biosphere. Duality is a subtle yet persistent theme in her work, as one side of the spectrum cannot exist without the other. Freedom cannot exist without the experience of suffering, and creation cannot exist without the restructuring of physics. Every painting tells a story, from plants that evolve to become more like animals, animals that become more like plants, and galaxies that transform into massive biospheres. Each story is a piece of the puzzle that the role of consciousness and biology plays in the unfolding of the universe.

Education

2010-2013
San Francisco Art Institute
San Francisco, CA
MFA Painting
2008-2009
Landmark Education
Northern VA
Landmark Forum, Advanced Course
Self-expression & Leadership Course
2005-2006
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA
Post Baccalaureate work in art education
1999-2003
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA
B.A., Art (Studio)

Exhibitions

2022
311 Gallery/ Summer exhibition
Raleigh NC
2022
Toronto Visionary Arts Gallery/NFT show
Online
2021
Toronto Visionary Arts Gallery/ Re-emergence
Toronto, ON
TBD
Featured Artist Dream Collective Film & Art Festival
Atlanta, GA
2020
Ikouii - Collective Impact
Atlanta, GA
2020
"I Like Your Work": Summer Exhibition
Online
2018
VAE Gallery/Garden Variety
Raleigh, NC
2018
RAW/Connect
Raleigh, NC
2018
RAW/Envison
San Jose, CA
2018
RAW/Envision
San Francisco, CA
2014
Satellite Gallery/ "Infinite Union"
San Francisco, CA
2014
LAZER Stanford/ Art Lecture
Palo Alto, CA
2014
Stanford University/ “Space” exhibit
Palo Alto, CA
2012
Skunkfunk/ Solo Exhibition
San Francisco, CA
2012
Vernasage/ “MFA Thesis Exhibition
San Francisco, CA
2011
1000 Van Ness Gallery/ “Primal Masquerade”
San Francisco, CA
2011
Hive Mind Gallery/ Solo Exhibition
Oakland, CA
2011
Swell Gallery/ “Chromophillia”
San Francisco, CA
2011
Trickster Art Salon/”Bask”
San Francisco, CA
2011
Trickster Art Salon/”Secrets in the Shadows”
San Francisco, CA
2011
Trickster Art Salon/”Nightmares to Daydreams”
San Francisco, CA
2010
Trickster Art Salon/”Crossroads”
San Francisco, CA
2010
Diego Rivera Gallery/”Haptic Visuality”
San Francisco, CA
2010
Trickster Art Salon/”Portals”
San Francisco, CA
2010
Trickster Art Salon/”Mythic Picnic”
San Francisco, CA
2010
Trickster Art Salon/”Natural Magic”
San Francisco, CA
2006
MOCA Gallery/”Every Picture Tells a Story”
Washington, DC
2005
Artomatic
Washington, DC
2005
MOCA Gallery/”Celebration of the Figure”
Washington, DC
2004
Artomatic
Washington, DC
2003
Del Ray Gallery/1st and 2nd Pl. Juried Show
Alexandria, VA
2003
GMU Center for the Arts/”Under-Over”
Fairfax, VA
2002
Gallery 123/”Chamber of Wonders”
Fairfax, VA
2002
Artomatic
Washington, DC
2001
Gallery 123/”Chamber of Wonders”
Fairfax, VA
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