Mad Dog, 2023 - Oil on canvas. H 91 x 142 cm (36 x 52 in)
© photo Steve Squall
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BIO :
 
Professional Experience
 
2023 Steering Committee for The Small Town America - Institute for Rural Arts & Culture, Mt.Sterling, KY
2022-2023 Kentucky Rural-Urban Exchange Program Cohort, Louisville, KY
2021 Curatorial Internship with a focus in Acquisitions, Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY
2020- Current Founder and Director of Folx Gallery, Louisville, KY
2018-2022 Gallery Attendant at the Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY
 

Education
 
2021 BA Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies: Art and History, Spalding University, Louisville, KY
 
Exhibitions
 
2023 "Come Home With Me" Perspective Gallery, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg Virginia, VA
2023 "Meet Me Somewhere Quiet" Gateway Regional Art Center, Mt. Sterling, KY
2023 "Outcasts & Outlaws", Moremen Gallery, Louisville,KY
2022 "Divided We Fall", KMAC Triennial, Louisville, KY
2022 “Its Okay to Go Home”, Moremen Gallery, Louisville,KY
2021 “Still Life! “Mourning, Meaning and Mending”, 21c Museum, Louisville, KY
2021 "Folklore", Moremen Gallery, Louisville, KY
2021 “THEM” Group Virtual Exhibition, Spongleheim Gallery, London, UK
2021 “Infinity” Group Virtual Exhibition, The Holy Art Gallery, London, UK
2021 “Artsy Mood” Group Exhibition, Boomer Gallery, London, UK
2020 Juried Exhibition, Appalachian Artisan Center, Hindman, KY
-Juried by Artist Charles Boggs
http://www.charlesparkerboggs.com/
 
Collections
 
21C Collection
Steve Wilson and Laura Lee Collection
Garth Greenwell Collection
Los Angeles, Private Collection
 
Awards
 
2023 Great Meadows Foundation, Professional Development Grant (Scotland)
2023 Louisville Visual Art- Emerging Artist Award
2022 Firestarter Award- Kentucky Foundation for Women 2021 Great Meadows Foundation Grant ( D.C. & NYC)
 
Publications
 
November 2022, Catte, Elizabeth. "The Power of Place", KMAC Divided We Fall Exhibition catalogue
July 2022, Wilcox, Cletus. "Great Meadows Foundation uplifts Queer artists alongside Queer Kentucky: Ceirra Evans" QueerKY
February 2022 Greenwell, Garth. "Ceirra Evans Paints A Complex Portrait Of Appalachia" The New Yorker
February 2022 Weis, Natalie. “An Artist Goes Home to Her Appalachia”. Hyperallergic
 
Interviews
 
2023 Keith Waits “ LVA Honoree Ceirra Evans talks about her work and emerging career as an artist.”  2023 LVA
Honoree Ceirra Evans talks about her work and emerging
career as an artist.
2022 Gierhart, Ben. "Q&A: Ceirra Evans." Ruckus
2022 Keith Waits “Artist Talk with LVA: Painter Ceirra Evans exhibiting at Moremen Gallery” Artists Talk with LVA: Painter Cierra Evans exhibiting at Moremen Gallery.
 
Speaking
 
2022 IKT International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art
2022 Kentucky Governor's School for the Arts Sessions 1&2
 
Residencies
 
2023 3 Week artist residency at Loretto Motherhouse, Marion Co, KY
Born and raised in Eastern Kentucky, Evans’ body of work depicts scenes directly from her early life in the foothills of the Appalachian region. Her work tells stories of generational poverty, queerness, familial relationships and addiction. Ceirra’s work uses humor and illustration to sift through the discourse critiquing the region.
 
Ceirra’s work has been reviewed by Hyperallergic, The New Yorker and other publications. Her work is exhibited in 21c Museums in Louisville, Kentucky and Bentonville, Arkansas and in September 2023 will be exhibited in a solo show at Virginia Tech’s Perspective Gallery, Blacksburg, VA, USA. Her work is held in multiple private collections in the United States and UK. Ceirra has a degree in Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies from Spalding University, Louisville, KY.

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Born in 1999, lives and works Louisville, Kentucky, États-Unis