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CAROLINE ABSHER

October 25 – November 12 2022

Caroline Absher was born in North Carolina in 1994. She received a BFA in Painting from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.

 

Absher's recent solo and group exhibitions include "Choose Your Fighter" at Marvins Gardens in New York, New York (2022); The Armory Show Booth 129 with Fredericks & Freiser in New York, New York (2022); "Hospitality Suite" at Mindy Solomon in Miami, Florida (2022); "4 Artists" at Fredericks & Freiser in New York, New York (2022); "Earthbound" at Makasiini Contemporary in Turku, Finland (2022); "They're Onto You" at Thierry Goldberg in New York, New York (2022); "Just Passing Through" at Andrea Festa Gallery in Rome, Italy (2022); "Women of Now: Dialogues of Memory, Place, and Identity" at the Green Family Art Foundation in Dallas, Texas (2022); "Half Light" at The Cabin in Los Angeles, California (2021); "Unconquerable Women" at Martha's Contemporary in Austin, Texas (2021); "Get A Load of This!" at Daniel Raphael Gallery in London, United Kingdom (2021); and "The Trace" at Lichtundfire Gallery in New York, New York (2017).

 

Caroline Absher lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

Caroline Absher was born in North Carolina in 1994. She received a BFA in Painting from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.

 

Absher's recent solo and group exhibitions include "Choose Your Fighter" at Marvins Gardens in New York, New York (2022); The Armory Show Booth 129 with Fredericks & Freiser in New York, New York (2022); "Hospitality Suite" at Mindy Solomon in Miami, Florida (2022); "4 Artists" at Fredericks & Freiser in New York, New York (2022); "Earthbound" at Makasiini Contemporary in Turku, Finland (2022); "They're Onto You" at Thierry Goldberg in New York, New York (2022); "Just Passing Through" at Andrea Festa Gallery in Rome, Italy (2022); "Women of Now: Dialogues of Memory, Place, and Identity" at the Green Family Art Foundation in Dallas, Texas (2022); "Half Light" at The Cabin in Los Angeles, California (2021); "Unconquerable Women" at Martha's Contemporary in Austin, Texas (2021); "Get A Load of This!" at Daniel Raphael Gallery in London, United Kingdom (2021); and "The Trace" at Lichtundfire Gallery in New York, New York (2017).

 

Caroline Absher lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

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