Lamentation by Eileen Kennedy

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Lamentation by Eileen Kennedy

egg tempera on panel

24 x 30 inches

Artist Statement: The idea for Lamentation first appeared in a vision in my mind--as do many of my works. The year before I had spent several months working on a joyous depiction of whales cavorting in nearshore waters. There is a sad side of this nearshore behavior. I worked in the marine conservation field for many years and followed the work of the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in New Jersey. Friends and family posed for the mourning women.

Bio: Except for a brief flirtation with abstraction in her early 20s, Eileen Kennedy has immersed herself in creating figurative, narrative paintings and drawings. She earned a BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, and later continued her studies at the Art Students League. 

During the 80s and 90s she exhibited at galleries, museums, and alternative spaces throughout the mid-Atlantic region. In the mid-90s she signed with the Cooper Gallery in Jersey City, in solo and group exhibitions until the gallery closed in 2000. In 1995, she was awarded an Artist Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. Her exhibitions of life-scale oil paintings and colored pencil drawings were reviewed in the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Newark Star Ledger, Asbury Park Press, The New York Times and other publications.

In 2008, the artist took some time out from exhibiting to explore new media and techniques. By 2010 she transitioned from oil on canvas to egg tempera on panel. In 2014 she had a two-person show at the Art Alliance of Monmouth County. A show of egg tempera paintings, silver point drawings and watercolors soon followed at Red Bank’s Oyster Point Hotel in 2015. In 2019, 8 of her paintings were included in Nature and Narrative at the Attleboro Fine Arts Museum in Massachusetts, along with 7 other tempera painters from around the country. Since then, she has exhibited at The Painting Center, Salmagundi Club, Blue Mountain Gallery, First Street Gallery, Prince Street Gallery, and Dacia Gallery in New York City. In 2022 she was awarded another Artist Fellowship from the NJ State Council on the arts and two of her paintings were selected for the Lunar Codex, a project that sent images of art from earth to the moon.

www.eileen-kennedy.com @eileenkennedyartist

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