CAROLINE WRIGHT
Caroline Wright is interested in the emotional responses that happen when color, sound, and movement translate each other. Working primarily in paint, she is also a musician, a writer, and a dancer, and finds that each discipline picks up where another left off. Wright graduated from Brown with a double major in Visual Art and Art History, and moved to Paris to find a collective of artists from all over the world in a squatted, abandoned state building in Belleville. This creative and challenging environment imprinted the possibility of a life supported by and for art-making. She will complete her Master of Fine Arts degree this summer at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Collaborating with musicians, dancers, and filmmakers, Wright performs the painting process, bringing the audience into a private space of contemplation and improvisation. This has included work with dancers at Ballet Austin (Califa Arts Collaborative), Sound Space at the Blanton Museum and her own productions with innovative composers. Her work conveys a sense of freedom, immediacy, and joy.
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