bk projects presents
linda cordner: falling into place
curatored by beth kantrowitz
february 17 – march 30, 2024
opening reception:
saturday, march 9 • 2-4pm
venue:
Dryden Gallery
1350 Mineral Spring Aven
North Providence, RI 02904
401-421-6196
gallery hours:
Monday – Saturday: 9am – 5pm
more information:
call or text 617-835-8255
Linda Cordner is a contemporary artist working in the Boston area. In the studio, Cordner works with many mediums including encaustic, oil, acrylic, and watercolor. One of her favorite things to work with is wax – the translucence is perfect to convey the ethereal qualities of the landscape and atmosphere that she captures in her paintings. Inspired by nature, her surroundings, the atmosphere and the ocean, Cordner’s paintings are reflections of her observations or feelings about these things as well as walks in the woods or along the beach.
Linda Cordner has been an exhibiting artist for over 15 years and has her BFA from the University of Connecticut. Cordner’s work has been shown in galleries and museums around the country including the Hunterdon Museum of Art (Clinton, NJ), Provincetown Art Association & Museum (Provincetown, MA), Ice House Gallery at Monmouth University (West Long Branch, NJ), Cape Cod Museum of Art (Dennis, MA), and MassArt’s Annual Benefit Art Auction (Boston, MA). Her works are in corporate collections, hotels and restaurants as well as many private residences. Her work has been featured in mulptiple publications, including Art New England, Artscope Magazine, Boston Home, Encaustic Art in the Twenty-First Century, SouthWest Art Magazine, and the Boston Globe Magazine. Cordner has also curated exhibits and served as a Director for a non-profit gallery.