I Am Hard To Find, Solo Exhibition at Lazy Eye Gallery
Very pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new watercolors and paintings at Lazy Eye, located on Yucca Mesa, November 2 – December 5, 2021....
Continue ReadingHunter Drohojowska-Philp reviews Things Change, Things Stay the Same for KCRW
…Another graduate of Cal Arts, Cindy Bernard gained much attention in 1988 for her photographs of patterns from the insides of security envelopes, a feature...
Continue ReadingEzrha Jean Black reviews Things Change, Things Stay the Same for Artillery
Periodically, we hear complaints (or alternatively, sighs of gratitude) from one quarter or another that painting is dead; or sometimes more specifically, that abstract painting...
Continue ReadingSharon Mizota reviews Things Change, Things Stay the Same for LA Times
In some ways, Bernard has reverse-engineered the quilt, making paper “patterns” for an endeavor that likely had none. In contrast to traditional quilts, which follow...
Continue ReadingSolo exhibition, Richard Telles Fine Art, Opening May 20, 2017
I’m pleased to announce Things Change, Things Stay the Same, opening at Richard Telles Fine Art on May 20 and running through July 1 – my...
Continue ReadingUCross Residency, February / March, 2017
I’m finding that the isolated production time provided by residencies accelerates progress in my work…so I was happy to have the opportunity to spend time...
Continue ReadingAunt Sus sings Salvation Army hymns
The writing is faint but reads “Aunt Susanna, age 91” – a recording of my great grandmother singing Salvation Army hymns made by Calvin Osmond...
Continue ReadingMacDowell Residency, Weeks 3 and 4
Weeks 3 and 4 brought spring to MacDowell, the departure of new friends and the end of my time there having completed 123 templates and 35 watercolors for Vinland and...
Continue ReadingMacDowell, Weeks 1 and 2
MacDowell is my first non teaching residency and so far it’s been amazing. Four weeks of time, supported in every way possible. Lunch is even delivered to...
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