Kristin Malin has exhibited in Maine at the O’Farrell Gallery, the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, LC Bates Museum, the State House, Atrium Gallery at USM, the Emory Arts Center at the University of Maine/Farmington, Maine Art Scene Virtual Gallery, and several panels of her work are installed on the Auburn Art Wall. Her work has been included in national juried exhibitions at Louisiana State University, Creative Arts Workshop, Grey Art Gallery/NYU, New York Studio School, the West Kortright Centre, and the Boston Biennial Project. After receiving a BFA in painting from Louisiana State University, Malin attended the New York Studio School and received an MFA in painting from Columbia University. In New York, Malin exhibited in Lower East Side galleries, received an Artist’s Space grant, and was a finalist for the Bronx Museum of the Arts Artists in the Marketplace program. After moving to Maine, Malin exhibited at the O’Farrell Gallery, executed exhibition murals for the Maine Maritime Museum, and was a visiting artist in local schools and libraries. Her work was included in The Art of Maine in Winter by Carl Little. She participated in an artist residency on Governors Island in New York City and at the Catskill Center for Conservation and Development. She was nominated for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award and presented her work at Pecha Kucha events in Rockland, Portland, and Kennebunk, Maine. Malin successfully raised funds to print a reproduction of a painting from her residency on Governors Island, a 19-panel folding panorama of Lower Manhattan from Governors Island, which is in the library at Printed Matter in New York and the permanent collection at Franklin Marshall College. Malin co-curated The Piano Roll Project, in conjunction with Museum L/A, in which thirty artists from Maine and New York were invited to alter a player piano roll. Malin recently participated in national exhibitions in Phoenix, Nashville, New York, Charleston and Baltimore. Malin is represented by Caldbeck Gallery in Rockland, Maine and Cole Pratt Gallery in New Orleans, LA.
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