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"Cacophony" Painting | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Nicole Mueller | Rockville in Rockville

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Nicole Mueller

"Cacophony" Painting

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Nicole Mueller's multicolored acrylic painting "Cacophony" in a gallery as part of a series of modern and abstract works in canvas exploring collage as both medium and metaphor. The title of the exhibition, "FIRST CUT," refers to the latent potentiality in painting; the earliest stages of process where nothing is static or fixed, and the sense of anticipation surrounding those initial marks or cuts.

Item "Cacophony" Painting
Created by Nicole Mueller
Nicole Mueller
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Nicole Mueller is a painter, muralist, and installation artist based in San Francisco, CA who has completed public and private commissions throughout the United States. Her colorful, energetic works bring light and vibrancy to every space and are often the focal point of each room. Nicole uses painting to navigate spaces in flux and carve pathways through liminal states, in her large scale collages, murals, and installations fusing color and light. She earned her BFA in painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, MD. She has been an artist-in-residence at the Vermont Studio Center, ArtPoint (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco), Proyecto 'ACE (Argentina), and Creative Paradox (Maryland). Her work has been exhibited in California, New York, and Maryland. She received early recognitions from the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts and Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation. After relocating to San Francisco in 2017, she became the recipient of the Mark M. Glickman and Lanette M. McClure Artist Award for emerging artists creating innovative work in California. She also co-hosts a podcast that interviews artists about their professional practices called Beyond the Studio, which received an Alternative Exposure grant in 2017 from Southern Exposure and Facebook's Artist-in-Residence program.