Maureen McQuillan

Artist Maureen McQuillan is based in Brooklyn, and has been exhibiting her work both nationally and internationally for over two decades. Her most recent solo exhibition was in 2018 at McKenzie Fine Art in NY and was entitled “Offset Drift.” Group exhibitions include: Le VOG Contemporary Arts Center, Fontaine and The College of Art and Design, Grenoble, France; The Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC; The Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, Maryland; The Drawing Center, NY; The Islip Art Museum, NY; The College of New Rochelle, NY; and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Wisconsin, among many others. McQuillan's work has been mentioned and reproduced in The New York Times, Newsday, The Boston Globe, TimeOut, The San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Examiner, ARTnews, Architectural Digest and Art on Paper, and her work is held in private and public collections all over the world. In 2017, McQuillan was awarded a public art commission from MTA/Arts and Design in NYC, to design artwork for the 36th Avenue (N/W) Astoria Line Station which opened spring of 2018. In 2019, her project was awarded the Americans for the Arts/Public Arts Network 50 Best Public Art Projects in the US, as well as an American Institute of Architect, Excelsior Award for Public Art. Maureen McQuillan is represented by McKenzie Fine Art in New York.




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