Pat DeCaro
Pat DeCaro (born 1951) is an American artist based in Seattle, Washington. She has lived in the Pacific Northwest since 1980,[1] where her works are held in the collections of the Northwest Museum of Art,[1] the Washington State Arts Commission,[2] the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture,[3] and the Pilchuck Glass School.[1] DeCaro’s work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group shows in the United States and Europe.[1] She received the 2012 Twining Humber Award for lifetime achievement in the arts.[2] LifeDeCaro was born in Philadelphia, where she attended the Fleischer Memorial Art School and received recognition in the Gimbels City-wide Young Artists Exhibit at the age of sixteen.[2] She studied art at Temple University and Tyler School of Art, both in Philadelphia, and moved to Seattle to take a Masters in Fine Arts at the University of Washington.[2] DeCaro received a Fulbright Fellowship to Italy,[1] and spent two years there before returning to Seattle, where she lives and maintains a studio. CareerDeCaro showed her work regularly at the Francine Seders Gallery[2][4][5] in Seattle from 1990 until the gallery closed in 2013. She has had solo exhibits of her paintings and drawings in Dusseldorf,[6] Paris,[7] and Milan,[8] and has exhibited a co-created video in Istanbul.[9] She has been an artist-in-residence at the MacDowell Colony,[10] Ragdale,[8] Ateliers Höherwegs,[6] the Brandywine Workshop,[11] and held a Hauberg Fellowship[2] residency at Pilchuck Glass School. In the Pacific Northwest, she has also exhibited her work at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center[12][13] and the Northwest Museum of Art,[2] and had a solo exhibit at Gallery 4Culture in Seattle in 2016.[14][15] Awards
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