CATHERINE EATON SKINNER (Seattle / Santa Fe) is an artist whose work explores the tension and balance between opposites, reflecting humanity’s ongoing attempts at connection.
Her work has been featured in Magazine 43, Southwest Contemporary, MVIBE, LandEscape Art Review, ART UP MI (Milan), and in her monograph 108 (Radius Books). Skinner has participated in more than forty solo and group exhibitions, including Pie Projects; Perry & Carlson; Waterworks Gallery; the International Art Museum of America; Las Cruces Museums at the Branigan Cultural Center; Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center; Enterprise Library Gallery; a six-city traveling exhibition in Missouri; the Wilding Museum; the Cape Cod Museum; the Yellowstone Art Museum; and the High Desert Museum.
Her work has received awards and recognition from the U.S. Art in Embassies program in Papua New Guinea and Tokyo, as well as Acclaimed Artists from the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.
More of her work may be appreciated on her website.