Carly Glovinski makes work that explores the make-do, resourceful attitudes associated with domestic craft and a reverence for nature and the great outdoors. The elements of time and place are embedded in multimedia work that is marked by labor and repetitive process, and embraces a slip in perception.
Glovinski received her BFA from Boston University, and has been awarded residencies at Surf Point, the Studios at MASS MoCA, and Canterbury Shaker Village, and grants from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, and the Blanche Colman Trust.
She has had solo exhibitions at Morgan Lehman Gallery in New York where she is represented, Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA, and Colby College. Her work has been in group exhibitions at institutions including Polygreen Culture and Art Initiative, Delphi, Greece; Farnsworth Art Museum, Portland Museum of Art, Decordova Museum, the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Boston Center for the Arts, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey.
Her work has been in major publications such as New American Paintings, ArtMaze Magazine, Hyperallergic, and Vice, and is held in numerous collections including Colby Museum of Art, Farnsworth Art Museum of Art, Fidelity Investments, Cleveland Clinic, and Bank of America.
She is the inaugural summer fellow of the The Gund Gallery at Kenyon College. Her “living work” Wild Knoll Foundation Garden, is an oceanside footprint garden in Maine inspired by the home and writing of May Sarton.
Carly lives and works in Seacoast New Hampshire.