L O A D I N G

Carol K Corning

Clinton

I am having a great time exploring new mediums every day. I love fabrics and have used fabric, patterns, paint, papers and found objects to create compositions reflective of the 1960’s era. As a recipient of many handmade dresses, made by my mother, I often hand stitch into these works using embroidery thread.

I’m currently exploring encaustics and want to add that element into my work on the next series.

The works that have been popular and brought me the most joy in making were my Nurture Series. I used found objects and fused glass to take the viewer back to a time when families ate, worked, and played together. All the works are reflective of scenes that might take place in the kitchen.
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Maker

Carol K Corning

City

Clinton

Website

https://www.carolcorning.com

Bio

I was born in 1955 and grew up on a 150 acre farm in a family of ten.  My rural roots inform my work and I draw on those memories to create scenes that are indicative of growing up in a large family in 1960s Arkansas.

In 2003 I graduated from UCA with a BA in Fine art. The next seven years I was fortunate enough to work independently for non-profits  and own an art gallery and yoga studio.  During that time, I met and worked with many interesting artists, and I saw first hand the importance of the arts in a community.  Later, I taught art for Clinton School District from 2010-2019. Today, I am happy to be retired from a paying job and able to work in my studio as much as time allows. My life experiences are reflected in my work as I attempt to communicate with others through color and composition.

My recent works have included my love for dress patterns and fabrics.