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Royse Contemporary exhibiting Askew Series by Barbara Kemp Cowlin

Posted 4/29/24

Royse Contemporary art studio is presenting the Askew Series, a testament to the life and work of Barbara Kemp Cowlin. This exhibition will showcase a diverse array of her last series of paintings, …

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Royse Contemporary exhibiting Askew Series by Barbara Kemp Cowlin

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Royse Contemporary art studio is presenting the Askew Series, a testament to the life and work of Barbara Kemp Cowlin. This exhibition will showcase a diverse array of her last series of paintings, which she commenced in 2017 and continued until her untimely passing in late 2023.

Royse has curated a selection of her work that demonstrates her expressionistic and painterly style, masterfully interwoven with her poignant commentary and humor, according to a press release.

Cowlin embarked on the Askew paintings as an exploration of color and design, venturing into the realm of abstraction. The paintings, initially inspired by architectural details, swiftly transformed into whimsical abstractions from Barbara’s creative mind.

When asked about her Askew Series the release said she stated, “I make paintings with a skewed perspective, idiosyncratic colors and patterns, a sense of fun, and an underlying feeling of foreboding.” She went on to elaborate that “Clashing colors, disruptive yet also strangely beautiful, challenge a reality that constantly shifts and changes. My aim is to capture these contradictions as I paint.”

She created 136 paintings, ranging in size from 10 inches x 10 inches to as large as 8 feet x 8 feet.

“I had the immense pleasure and honor of featuring several pieces from this series in various stages of its evolution in several exhibitions at Royse Contemporary,” shared Owner/Curator Nicole Royse said in the release.

She added in the release, “Her fervor for creation, the arts, and her community radiated in all her endeavors. She adored her studio; it was a source of daily joy, and she was prolific in her creations.”

Barbara Kemp Cowlin lived and worked in Oracle, Arizona, a small mountain town between Phoenix and Tucson. She earned a BFA and an MA in Printmaking from Northern Arizona University. In 2023, Barbara Kemp Cowlin received the Arizona Commission on the Arts Research and Development Grant. She was awarded the prestigious Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation Individual Artist Grant in 2019. Her work was featured in numerous exhibitions and one-person shows from coast to coast and is included in numerous collections, including the City of Phoenix Print Collection, University of Arizona Special Collections, Providence Medical Center, Kenyon College, First Bancorp Headquarters, Baylor University Medical Center, to name a few.

Barbara Kemp Cowlin passed away suddenly in September 2023 due to complications from cancer treatments. Royse built a long-term relationship with Barbara, sharing in the release that, “She was a genuine and kind spirit, with a beautiful soul and boundless energy. Her spirit and memory will live on through her artwork and incredible family. I remember and cherish the special exhibitions and moments we shared over the last several years working together at Royse Contemporary. She was a truly special woman who will be greatly missed.”

This special exhibition will be displayed at Royse Contemporary, 7077 E. Main Street, Suite 6, in Scottsdale through May 18, 2024. Royse

Contemporary is open Mondays,Tuesdays and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m, Thursdays from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00pm and Saturdays 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m, as well as by appointment. For more information about

Royse Contemporary, please visit roysecontemporary.com or email Royse at Nicole@nicoleroyse.com.