Painter Artist Statement
Painter Artist Statement
BIO
She has always been an artist, but early in her career, MacCollum spent
five years in the Macy’s training program pursuing retail management, and
later embarked on a backpacking trip around the world. These experiences
primed her to start her own business designing scarfs in 1993. Her first
customer was Henri Bendel in New York, NY. The business grew quickly, and
her scarves were sold at boutiques and department stores across the
country, including Nordstroms and Bloomingdales. She created 100 unique
scarf motifs annually. This business grew to encompass designing scarves
for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; umbrellas for Totes; rugs for
Homefires; and dishes and giftware for Sylvestri in conjunction with the
Asia Society in New York, NY.
Cynthia MacCollum brings her design experience and raw creative talent to
her work. Inspired by a self-imposed practice of creating one small
painting a day, MacCollum has expanded upon the themes and ideas generated
therein to build several new series of paintings and prints. Her most
recent series, Continuum, examines the history of life on earth within a
geologic time frame. The beauty of the forms that organic life has taken
on earth is examined on a micro level in contrast to the macro scale of
time. Incapsulated into the work is the idea of man as a part of nature,
that we are nature, another part of the continuum of life on earth.
Cynthia MacCollum
Residencies
2017 and 2016 Skopelos Foundation for the Arts, Skopelos, Greece
Affiliations
Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT
Silvermine Galleries, New Canaan, CT
The Road Gallery, Online Gallery, New York, NY
First Street Gallery, New York, NY
Lionheart Gallery, Bedford, NY
The Avenue Gallery, Norwalk, CT
Related Experience
2000-2006 Homefires Rugs, Atlanta, GA, Licensed and Proprietary Rug
Design
2000-2001 Sylvestri, Boston, MA and Asia Society of New York, NY,
Licensed Designs
1995-1999 Totes Umbrellas, Cincinnati, OH, Licensed Designs
1994-2002 Hang the Moon Art by Cynthia MacCollum, Head Designer and CEO,
Norwalk, CT
Proprietary Business of Silk Scarves designed by
Cynthia and hand painted in China;
Sold in boutiques and major department stores nationally
1987-1991 Macy’s Executive Training Program, Atlanta, GA
Sales Manager, Assistant Buyer, Assistant Store
Manager
Education
2005-2013 Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT
2010 Santa Reparata International School of Art, Intensive Printmaking
Workshop,
Florence, Italy
1993 Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY
1987 Washington University in St Louis, BA, History of Art, St. Louis, MO