Magnolia Laurie

Magnolia Laurie’s paintings reference the conflicting visual vocabulary that marks the land we live on and utilize—landmarks of protection, destruction, progress, and waste. Laurie’s work has been exhibited in solo shows at The Spite Haus (Philadelphia, PA), frosch & portmann (New York, NY), The Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College (Lancaster, PA), and Hamiltonian Gallery (Washington, DC) and group exhibitions at MONO Practice (Baltimore, MD), Little Berlin (Philadelphia, PA), Addison/Ripley Gallery (Washington, DC), Hemphill Gallery at Carroll Square (Washington, DC), and the Baltimore Museum of Art (Baltimore, MD), among other venues. She has participated in residencies across the United States including at Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (Amherst, VA) and Vermont Studio Center (Johnson, VT).