Florida Artists Group

  Area I Member

 Laura Tan— Painter

Laura Tan

Three Sheets
38 x 28

 Laura Tan

Arms Folded
24.5 x 18.5


 
Laura Tan

Blue Chair
46 x 32


Laura Tan

Cut Offs
46 x 32


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Member of Flag since:
2019
FLAG Positions Served:


Artists Bio:

Waiting on Artist


Artist Statement:

My art is my journal and self-portraits have always been a part of that work.  Like many women, I wear numerous hats to fill multiple roles every day: mother, daughter, sister, wage-earner, artist—recycle and repeat. At the end of the day what’s left? Sometimes it feels like not much—a weary human being who looks into the mirror and wonders where her life has gone.
Now at 56, I am looking at how time has flown by, as one joy or crisis after another has consumed time, emotions, energy and effort. I feel blessed by good health and a loving family.  But many days I am simply tired – having spent the day surrounded by rambunctious, draining (and delightful) school children, or juggling a ‘million things’ while trying to pace myself and conserve some energy for some evening hours in my studio, while bracing for the next day’s grind.  In this sense I know I’m not unique…if anything, I feel more connected to my own mother and to her mother, to women in general and to the rest of humanity.  This is simply part of the cycle of life.  
I begin to understand how these self-portraits are about celebrating myself as an individual, a woman, and an artist.  They are intimate, personal narratives that are not easy for me to share, yet I’ve been praised by respected fellow artists for being so truthful, honest, and unfiltered.  Perhaps this is a path through which I remind myself to value my strength and ability to rise above the daily challenges we all face in life—perhaps my artwork can become a gateway to inspire others to value their own strengths and abilities as well.
While many circumstances in life are not unique to me, my personal situation is. How I respond seems analogous with the shared experience of the human condition. The result of my response will not only impact me personally but may well enrich others.  This is not an easy thing to sell or to do, and this is one reason I appreciate every opportunity I have to share what I do.



Selected Exhiubits
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2019     “Painting The Figure Now II – PTFN II,” Wausau Museum of Contemporary Art, Wausau, WI
              “Adorn Me,” Zhou B. Art Center/Online Showcase with Artsy.net, Chicago, IL
              “Laura Tan,” The MAE Fine Art, Delray Beach, FL
2018     “VISAGE” Cornell Art Museum Old School Square, Delray, FL
              “Glorious Color,” Zhou B. Art Center/Online Showcase with Artsy.net, Chicago, IL
              “Artful Grace” Armand Bolling Fine Art, Jupiter, FL
2017     “Best of the Season,” Armand Bolling Fine Art, Jupiter, FL
              “HOME,” (in collaboration with Edwidge Danticat), Laundromat Art Space, Little Haiti, FL
              “Idiosyncratic Monochromes,” curated by Loreena Kloosterboer, PoetsArtists#85
              “Grand Opening,” Armand Bolling Fine Art, Jupiter, FL
2016     “Summer Solstice,” Armand Bolling Fine Art, Jupiter, FL
              “Art Palm Beach 2016,” Armand Bolling Fine Art, West Palm Beach, FL
              “SWEAT Broadsheet Collaboration,” New York Center for Book Arts, New York, NY
              “Art Boca 2016,” Armand Bolling Fine Art, Boca Raton, FL
2014     “SWEAT II,” MDC-Kendall Campus Gallery, Miami, FL
2013     “Nice and Not Nice,” Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery, Miami, FL
              “Nicastri/Martinez/Tan,” Bridge Red Studios Project Space, Miami, FL
              “The 61st Annual Juried All Florida Exhibition and Competition,” The Boca Raton Museum of  Art,
              Boca Raton, FL    
               “ConversationToo,” The Jaffe Center for Book Arts, Florida Atlantic University Libraries,
               Boca Raton, FL
2012       “The SWEAT Broadsheet Collaboration,” MDC-Wolfson Campus, Miami, FL
2011      “Gallery Artists,” Karen Lynne Gallery, Boca Raton, FL
2010     “Gallery Artists,” Karen Lynne Gallery, Boca Raton, FL
2009     “Gallery Artists,” Karen Lynne Gallery, Boca Raton, FL
2008     “Summer Show,” Karen Lynne Gallery, Boca Raton, FL
2002     The Body As A Poetic Space, Collage of the Americas Gallery, Chicago, IL
               “Our First Ever Annual Holiday For Sale Show,” Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs,                Miami, FL
1999      “Laura Tan,” Metro-Dade Cultural Resource Center, Miami, FL
              “New Paths: Annual Faculty Show,” NWSA, Miami, FL
              “Views and Tolerance,” Coral Springs Museum of Art, Coral Springs, FL
1998     “New Paths:  Annual Faculty Show,” New World School of the Arts, Miami, FL
              “Group Exhibition,” Museum of Contemporary Art, Coral Springs, FL
               Traditional Values,” Santa Fe Gallery, Gainesville, FL

1997      “Florida Visual Art Fellowships,” Orlando City Hall, Orlando, FL; Center for the Arts, Vero Beach,                Florida; Gulf Coast Art Center, Belleair, FL; Okalossa-Walton Community College, Niceville, FL                East Martello Museum, Key West, FL

Bibliography:

2019      Kloosterboer, Lorena. “Painting the Figure Now - PTFN II.” PoetsArtists #104 July 2019.
                Hodes, Carol. “Adorn Me,” PoetsArtists #101 February 2019.
2018      “Check out Laura Tan’s Artwork.” VoyageMIA, 13 September 2018.
                Kloosterboer, Loreena. “Glorious Color.” PoetsArtists  June 2018
                Menendez, Didi. “50 Groovy Art Selfies on Instagram.” BuzzFeed Community, Didi Menendez,
2017       Menendez, Didi. “The Secret Use of Photography in Paintings Revealed.” BuzzFeed Community,                 Didi Menendez, 10 Oct. 2017
                Kloosterboer, Loreena. “Idiosyncratic Monochromes.” PoetsArtists#85 June 2017: pp. 13-14
2016       Ludwig, Myles.  “Art Boca Raton unveils some gems amid the dross, overcrowding.”  Palm Beach                 Arts Paper 23 March 2016: feature Photograph and review, p. 1.
2013       Tschida, Anne. “Building Bridges.” Biscayne Times June 2013: photograph and review, p. 68.       
2012       Josephsen, Kelly. “Laura Tan helps Key Biscayne young minds explore creativity.” The Islander                 

News 27 December 2012: p. 11.
               Casale, Frank. “Laura Tan, Still Life on Green.” Biscayne Times (www.BiscayneTimes.com)
               July 2012: feature photograph.
2008      Cruz, Lisette. “Laura Tan Still Lifes for a New Century.” Social Affairs Sept 2008: pp. 66-67.
1999       Alvarez Bavo, Armando. “Entre el paisaje y la naturaleza muerta.” El Nuevo Herald
                review and feature photograph.
1998       Marger, Mary Ann. “Works by 16 Florida Artists on Display.” St. Petersburg Times 22 May 1998:                 review and feature photograph.
1996       Altabe, Joan. “Still Lifes With An About-Face,” Sarasota Herald-Tribune 09 August 1996:  review                 and feature photograph.
1993       Turner, Elisa. "Young at Art,” Miami Herald 25 June 1993:  review and feature photograph.
1989       "Review," review and feature photograph, Miami Herald.

Honors and Recognition:

2019       Artist Residency, Lewis Arts Studio-Arts For Learning, Teaching Artist, Miami, FL
2018       Recipient, “2018 FAAE: STAR Artist Residency,” Hermitage Artist Retreat, Englewood, FL 
2016        Juror, Coconut Grove Arts Festival, 2-D Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Mixed Media
2015        Recipient, “Francisco R. Walker 2017-Teacher of the Year,” MDCPS, Miami, FL
2012        Regional Finalist, “Rookie Teacher of the Year,” MDCPS, Miami, FL
2002       Guest Panelist, The Body as a Poetic Space, Collage Gallery, Chicago, IL
1996       Recipient:  Florida Individual Artist Fellowship Award, Florida Division of Cultural Affairs
1996        Guest Panelist, “The State of the Visual Arts in Florida,” The John and Mable Ringling Museum                  of Art, Sarasota, FL
1988        Honorable Mention, Individual Artist Fellowship, Florida Division of Cultural Affairs