Whitney E. Nye (b. 1966)  Lake, 2023

Lake

2023

mixed media

82 x 68 inches

Whitney E. Nye (b. 1966)  Scrabble, 2023

Scrabble

2023

mixed media

81 x 69 inches

Whitney E. Nye (b. 1966)  It Takes Balls to Be a Woman (quote from Elizabeth Cook), 2023

It Takes Balls to Be a Woman

2023

mixed media

82 x 73 inches

Whitney E. Nye (b. 1966)  Twisp, 2023

Twisp

2023

mixed media

81.5 x 68 inches

Whitney E. Nye (b. 1966)  Pinky, 2023

Pinky

2023

mixed media

82.5 x 68.5 inches

Whitney E. Nye (b. 1966)  Westbound, 2023

Westbound

2023

collage on canvas

36 x 56 inches

Whitney E. Nye (b. 1966)  Looking Ahead Looking Behind, 2023

Looking Ahead Looking Behind

2023

collage on paper

25.25 x 19.25 inches framed

Whitney E. Nye (b. 1966)  The Road Goes On Forever, 2023

The Road Goes On Forever

2023

collage on canvas

56 x 56 inches

Whitney E. Nye (b. 1966)  Backroads, 2023

Backroads

2023

collage on paper

31.25 x 23.25 inches framed

Whitney E. Nye (b. 1966)  Passenger, 2023

Passenger

2023

collage on paper

31.25 x 23.25 inches framed

Whitney E. Nye (b. 1966)  Waiting on a Friend, 2023  collage on paper  31.25 x 23.25 inches framed

Waiting on a Friend

2023

collage on paper

31.25 x 23.25 inches framed

Whitney E. Nye (b. 1966)  Blossom, 2023

Blossom

2023

acrylic on canvas

77 x 62 inches

Whitney E. Nye (b. 1966)  Talavera, 2023

Talavera

2023

acrylic on canvas

63 x 54 inches

Whitney E. Nye (b. 1966)  Flock, 2023

Flock

2023

acrylic on canvas

77 x 63 inches

Press Release

Opening Reception March 2, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.

 

Russo Lee Gallery is pleased to present Ramble by Whitney Nye. In this exhibition, the artist’s creativity thrives through changes in landscapes that she’s traversed and through the use of diverse materials and methods. As a painter, sculptor, and mixed media artist, Nye works in various mediums and sizes. Pieces for this show include collages the artist describes as two-lane blacktop views. Touching on the idea of movement, these ‘road trip’ works capture moments of thought and being in landscapes experienced largely without people. In contrast, the large-scale wall hangings were made during a stint spent at a studio in the bustling garment district of New York City, and channeled the energy of humanity in the city. Created from smaller canvas works that Nye painted from above using textile dyes, the aggregated patterns find order in disorder.

Whitney Nye graduated from the University of Oregon with a BA, Studio Art. Nye has shown her work extensively throughout the Northwest, as well as in Wyoming, Tennessee, and Utah. Her work is in numerous collections including the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR; Oregon Health Sciences University Foundation, Portland, OR; Salem Hospital, Salem, OR; and the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN. In 2019 she received a Fellowship Award and was in residence at the Vermont Studio Center, and in 2020 she was the recipient of a Ford Family Foundation career opportunity grant.