Clare Asch
Artist Statement:
In my paintings, I explore the interaction of chance and predetermined structures. Natural phenomena like gravity and its effect on the flow of water fascinate me. I also have a long-standing interest in mark making. This dialogue of chance, gesture and structure is the foundational basis of my art.
Artist Bio:
Clare Asch was born in Hungary and came to the United States as a young child. She showed an early interest in art and attended the High School of Music and Art in New York City. Afterwards, Clare was a student at the Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture. At Cooper Union, she studied painting with Wolf Kahn and sculpture with Rueben Kadish among other esteemed faculty. Ms. Asch received her BFA cum laude from the University of Massachusetts and her MFA from Lesley University. Her paintings can be found in the collection of Northeast University, the Marriott and the City of Boston. She has recently exhibited at Galatea Fine Art, the Cambridge Art Association and the Attleboro Art Museum.
In my paintings, I explore the interaction of chance and predetermined structures. Natural phenomena like gravity and its effect on the flow of water fascinate me. I also have a long-standing interest in mark making. This dialogue of chance, gesture and structure is the foundational basis of my art.
Artist Bio:
Clare Asch was born in Hungary and came to the United States as a young child. She showed an early interest in art and attended the High School of Music and Art in New York City. Afterwards, Clare was a student at the Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture. At Cooper Union, she studied painting with Wolf Kahn and sculpture with Rueben Kadish among other esteemed faculty. Ms. Asch received her BFA cum laude from the University of Massachusetts and her MFA from Lesley University. Her paintings can be found in the collection of Northeast University, the Marriott and the City of Boston. She has recently exhibited at Galatea Fine Art, the Cambridge Art Association and the Attleboro Art Museum.