Bureau of Land Management - Bakersfield Field Office

04/15/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/15/2024 10:55

Madeleine Grace Kelly selected as Artist in Residence for King Range NCA

ARCATA, Calif. - Madeleine Grace Kelly, a painter and art instructor, has been selected for the spring session of the Bureau of Land Management Artist in Residence program at the King Range National Conservation Area. During her four-week residency, April 24 to May 18, she will lead two community art workshops and plein air painting outings and offer a gallery showing of the art she creates, while staying on the Lost Coast.

The residency begins with a gallery showing at the Shelter Cove Arts and Recreation Foundation Gallery. Dates for the public workshops and outings will be announced, as details are finalized.

"We are looking forward to hosting Madeleine with the Artist in Residence Program," said Paul Sever, manager of the King Range NCA. "Her artistic approach should be well received at the community workshops."

Kelly described a unique aspect of her residency in her Artist in Residence proposal.

"I collect water everywhere I go… I mix that water with paint to imbue my objects with the essence of time and place and the memory that the water carries," she wrote. "I paint the spirit of the land to reflect our interdependence and kinship."

Kelly has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of San Francisco and will complete a Master of Fine Arts degree in May at the University of New Orleans, La. where she's been an art instructor since 2021.

She will be the eighth artist to participate in the King Range Artist in Residence program, in which artists draw inspiration from the beauty of the Lost Coast. The program is a partnership between the BLM and the Shelter Cove Arts and Recreation Foundation. Some of Kelly's work can be viewed on her website.