Becky Bailey's artistic practice is an ongoing attempt at resisting the unceasing demands on our time and attention. She makes objects as a way to focus, slow down, and steep herself, and the viewer, in ambiguity, mystery, and unknowns. As part of her process, Becky explores myths and rituals and visits charged landscapes and spaces that captivate, enchant, and exude the potential for the supernatural. Her interdisciplinary approach involves painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, and installation. Before enrolling as an MFA candidate at the University of Connecticut, Becky completed several residencies, including at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, The Studios at MASS MoCA, and Monson Arts Center. She has shown work in exhibitions across the U.S, including recent exhibitions at Hal Bromm Gallery in TriBeCa and Anonymous Society Gallery in Redding, CT. Becky has been featured in publications such as Dovetail Magazine and ArtMaze Magazine, with recent mentions in ArtNet and Two Coats of Paint.
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