“I CONSIDER ONE’S ART AN EXTENSION OF ONE’S LIFE. MY WORK, WHETHER PAINTING, DRAWING, WRITING, GARDENING, OR PERFORMING IS A VISUAL OR WRITTEN TRANSLATION OF MY LIFE, FEELINGS, PEOPLE I HAVE ENCOUNTERED, PLACES I HAVE BEEN, AND THINGS I HAVE SEEN.” LOUISE CUTLER
Louise Cutler is a Fort Collins based creationist, artist, vocalist, writer and sculptor. Her work is motivated by her desire to create beauty that cultivates truth, peace and harmony. Ms Cutler considers one’s art an extension of one’s life..
Ms Cutler has traveled internationally to such places as Niger Africa, Turkey, Ephesus, Cappadocia, Vienna to the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien and the Enter Bosch: The Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Slovakia, Egypt, Egyptian Museum, Alexandria, and India Old Delhi, Agra, Mumbai, London's, National Gallery and Tate Gallery. While In Paris she visited The Louvre and the Musée Marmottan Monet. In Rome she visited the Vatican, The Galleria Borghese and many of the churches in search of artist treasures. One of her greatest desires as an artist is to see all the great masters work she has ever read about or studied in school.
Ms Cutler's work has been featured in Art Business News, Art World News, Edge Of Faith and Beyond Words Magazine. She was selected as one of Art Business News’ magazines "Top Emerging Artists". Ms. Cutler painting "Alone", recently was exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts In London England Summer exhibition 2021. Her work exhibited in The Museum of Science and Industry “Black Creativity”, The DuSable Museum Of African American History, Museum Of Arts in Fort Collins, Sculpture In The Park, Stola Contemporary Art Gallery Chicago, Arvada Art Center Gallery, Arvada Co as well as countless galleries around the country. As of late Ms Cutler's projects have been community based focusing on the black cultural experience in her art and community. Ms. Cutler’s latest projects include, being the featured Artist for CSU, "Social Injustice Through The Arts Program", working with student of color during Black History Month to create personal murals that exhibit at the Foothills Mall June of 2022, being a member of the committee for Fort Collins Juneteenth Celebration, curating “A Culture Preserved In The Black Experience.” for the Museum Of Arts Fort Collins July-Oct. 2022, and Exhibition of Artist of Black/African American descent, She is also the founder and creator of the Beauty Of Blackness Fine Art Show/Festival held in Fort Collins during Labor Day weekend each Sept., and She was recently selected to be a member of the board for the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, Colorado State University and is looking forward to assist in bring yet another culturally rich Black/African American Art exhibit to the university and Fort Collins in the near future.
Ms Cutler's work is collected across the country and in many private collections.
“I believe in using every medium at my disposal as a form of creative expression so I am in a continual state of creativeness”. Louise Cutler
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