Carol MacDonald
Artist Statement:
In my work as a printmaker, tugging at the threads of our shared humanity, I address issues of community, life, transition and communication. An evocative visual vocabulary is created through images that support our well being by giving visual form to the issues and experiences that have the power to connect us.
In my work as a printmaker, tugging at the threads of our shared humanity, I address issues of community, life, transition and communication. An evocative visual vocabulary is created through images that support our well being by giving visual form to the issues and experiences that have the power to connect us.
Artist Bio:
Carol MacDonald is a printmaker, teacher and community arts organizer. Her work has recently been exhibited in ImMIGRATION, Musee des Cultures du Monde, Nicolet, Quebec, Canada; 6th National Juried MGNE Monotype Exhibition at Art Complex Museum, Duxbury, MA; 11th International Printmaking Biennial Douro, Portugal; 22nd Mini Print International in Ithaca NY and Hyde Park, MA. Her work is included in many museum, corporate and private collections. MacDonald has been an artist fellow at the Virginia Center for Creative Arts and the Vermont Studio Center. She is a member of Boston Printmakers; The Monotype Guild of New England; Mapping Printmaking: World Book of International Printmakers; and Galatea Gallery in Boston.
Carol MacDonald is a printmaker, teacher and community arts organizer. Her work has recently been exhibited in ImMIGRATION, Musee des Cultures du Monde, Nicolet, Quebec, Canada; 6th National Juried MGNE Monotype Exhibition at Art Complex Museum, Duxbury, MA; 11th International Printmaking Biennial Douro, Portugal; 22nd Mini Print International in Ithaca NY and Hyde Park, MA. Her work is included in many museum, corporate and private collections. MacDonald has been an artist fellow at the Virginia Center for Creative Arts and the Vermont Studio Center. She is a member of Boston Printmakers; The Monotype Guild of New England; Mapping Printmaking: World Book of International Printmakers; and Galatea Gallery in Boston.





