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Nov 21
48m 38s

Understanding Your Experience with Paint...

Erika b Hess
About this episode

Gail Spaien (b. 1958, Hartford, Connecticut)  is an American artist and educator based in Maine. Her studio practice centers around the idea that a painting is a site of connection; an object that transmits emotion from one person to another. She is of a lineage of artists who think craft and beauty shape and build a more relational world.

Spaien has been the recipient of numerous fellowships, including the Ucross Foundation (2024), Varda Artist Residency Program, Djerassi Foundation Resident Artists Program, Millay Colony for the Arts, and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. She has received grant funding from the Lillian Orlowsky and William Freed Foundation, the Maine Arts Commission, and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation.

Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions, including Taymour Grahne Projects, Dubai, UAE(2025);  Mrs. Gallery, NY (2025); Nancy Margolis Gallery, NY; Taymour Grahne Projects, London, UK;  Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Ogunquit, ME;  Ellen Miller Gallery, Boston, MA;  and Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME.  Group exhibitions include Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Taymour Grahne Projects, London, UK; Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockland, ME; 1969 Gallery, NY; studio e, Seattle, WA; Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Provincetown, MA; University of New Hampshire Museum, Durham, NH; Institute of Contemporary Art, Portland, ME; Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME; and the DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA.

Spaien received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and BFA from the University of Southern Maine. After thirty years as faculty at the Maine College of Art and Design, she is full-time in the studio.

 

"Inspired by my geographic location and the landscape that surrounds me, the images in my paintings are of observed and imagined places where one can be in relationship with others, the world, and the self. They celebrate the beauty of everyday acts and the quiet rhythms of daily life. They are compact reductions of lived experiences and permeable arenas of contemplation. The way I make my work is a performance of slowness. Created through repetitive handcraft, marked by decorative patterning, flattened space, and subtly skewed perspectives, my paintings reflect the intimacy of their making. Blending still life with landscape, often depicting a unification between the interior and exterior, spectators of my paintings become inhabitants of a world in slower motion. Composing an idealized counterpoint, I suggest that slowness and attention to the rhythms of an ordinary day is a form of quiet resistance and renewal. My source material ranges from the animated movies of Hayao Miyazaki and Walt Disney to the symbolism of Dutch Still Life paintings. I reference quilts, samplers, mourning paintings, Japanese embroidery, early American wooden furniture, wooden boats, and the architecture of simple cottages. The meditative and precise quality of paint-by-numbers, which I did as a child, also informs my work, as well as my admiration of early American folk artists, the Pattern and Decoration movement, Intimism and the ancient artists of Ukiyo-e. My paintings are places, and I approach them as such. As a painter, I turn my back on the external world and enter the world of the painting. I hope a viewer might do that too. When people say, "I want to go there," I feel I have hit the mark in some way."

 

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Artist Shout out: 
A shout out to my colleagues who are showing with Taymour Grahne Projects:
 Amy Lincoln https://www.amylincoln.com/ @amyplincoln
Matthew F. Fisher https://www.matthewffisher.com/ @matthewffisher
Sarah Mceneaney https://taymourgrahne.com/artists/sarah-mceneaney @sarahmcinerney
Samira Abbassy https://www.samiraabbassy.com/ @samira_abasy
Katia Kamali https://taymourgrahne.com/artists/katia-kameli @kamelikatia
And a VERY small few of my Maine colleagues:
Honour Mack https://honourmack.com/home.html @honourmack
Tessa Greene O'Brien https://www.tessagreenobrien.com/ @tessagreeneobrien
Grace Hager https://gracehager.com/ @gracemakes
Hilary Irons https://hilaryirons.com/home.html @h.irons.h
Brett Bigby https://www.alexandregallery.com/artists-work/brett-bigbee#tab:thumbnails @brettbigby
Rose Marasco https://rosemarasco.com/ @rosemarasco
 
 

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