Mollie Doctrow
"Mojave Yucca", woodcut, 20"x14" 2020
"Mojave Yucca III", woodcut, 20"x14", 2021
"Joshua Tree II", woodcut, 20"x14", 2022
"Barrel Cactus", woodcut, 10"x8", 2020
"Afterburn III", woodcut, 20"x30"
Artist, printmaker, educator, and curator, I am currently an Artist-in-Residence at Studio Channel Islands, Camarillo, CA, where my studio is located. Previous art residencies include Archbold Biological Station, Everglades National Park, Big Cypress National Preserve, and the Petrified Forest National Park.
I have participated in numerous group exhibitions and several solo and two-person exhibitions. Recent exhibitions include “ Building a Legacy”, Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia, “Mojave”, Studio Channel Islands, “Arts in US Embassies”, Niamy, Niger, “Carving a Path”, Art Center Manatee, FL, “Seasonal Crossings”, Museum of Florida Art, Deland and the Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL.
I received a BA in Philosophy and a Master of Arts (Printmaking) from California State University Northridge. Living in the Blue Ridge Mountains, I was a Professor of Art at Brevard College (NC) for ten years, and then traveled south to Florida where I lived for many years and recently retired as Curator Emerita of South Florida State College Museum of Florida Art and Culture. I returned to my home state, CA, to be near family, excited to rediscover the state’s extraordinary beauty and variety of habitats.
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