LEARN MORE ABOUT CARRIE CLEGG GILBERT
Carrie is a printmaker and mixed-media artist in West Linn. Her work attempts to make sense of humans' complex relationship with the natural world by juxtaposing images of nature with artifacts of humanity's attempts to quantify, predict, or otherwise understand it, such as maps, textbooks, gardening references, and other abstractions. Her creative process and its related research has led her to learn about various systems aimed at demystifying natural phenomena, from ancient calendars to sustainable agriculture, backyard birding to topographic maps, with various stops in between.
Carrie volunteers regularly at the Portland Art Museum’s Rental Sales Gallery, and is a core member of the team behind Print Day in May, a volunteer-run global printmaking event held the first Saturday in May every year. She has also served on the West Linn Arts and Culture Commission.
Carrie will be our Member-at-Large in 2024.