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Coral Bourgeois

Pawtucket, RI, United States

In 1976, I moved to New York and quickly became part of the downtown and early Dumbo art scenes. I h...

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Coral Bourgeois

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Coral Bourgeois

Joined In 2020

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In 1976, I moved to New York and quickly became part of the downtown and early Dumbo art scenes. I had plenty of space to work in my loft, and exhibited drawings and paintings in group and solo shows. Then I took a detour that ultimately led me to the process that underlies my current work.

I got into jewelry in the early 80s, when lots of artists were making “art” jewelry. My first line, “International Symbols,” involved rubbing symbols onto bracelets, earrings, pins, and barrettes; hand-painting each symbol, rubbing a second symbol over it—imagine 40 multi-colored symbols per bracelet. I enlisted every artist I knew to produce my first order for all 26 Neiman Marcus stores.

As the 80s progressed I made jewelry reflecting all my favorite genres: Classical, Islamic, Renaissance, Pop, Landscape—anything and everything. I did trade shows, was featured in magazines, but I was never a fashion designer; I was an artist making jewelry. I did not want to change my line 7 times a year to follow fashion trends.

I thought, Why not take this process I’ve developed—images, paint, epoxy resin—and apply it to tile? This bigger, more forgiving surface leant itself to murals, brought me back to my art origins and gave me an entirely new ...

BFA, North Texas State University, Denton, Texas
Major: Drawing and Painting

2013 Cade Tomkins Projects, Providence RI, March 2 -April 27
2013 Reviews: Coral Bourgeois, Art New England, Anya Ventura, pp. 62 May/June
2013 Kaleidoscope of Colors, Enlivens Space, The Providence Journal, Bill Van Sielen, Galleries Section, April 4.
2013 World-Class Works of Art, The Herald News, Linda Murphy, Lifestyle Section, January 6.
2011 Gallery Z: Twelve 12" x 12" x 2" tiles tilted ODe to Wolf Myrow, Providence, RI.
2010 Networks, The Newport Art Museum, Newport RI.
2009 Pink is the New Black, Cade Tompkins Projects, Providence, RI.

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