Artist Lecture Series
AMANDA PALMER
Being the child of a newsman, we moved frequently – I grew up mainly in San Francisco
and Tokyo, Japan. In my thirty-year career as an artist I have prioritized experiential
learning over advanced degrees. While seeking a BA in Printmaking at San Francisco
State University I filled my non-school hours with an art internship at Mother Jones
Magazine, and an apprenticeship in etching and lithography from a fine arts book printing
press in San Francisco.
I have continually honed my skills as a teacher of art and outdoor ethics. For many years I have taught art to students of all ages through residencies, summer camps, and community arts programs. I have owned galleries and art studios. These paths have pushed me into graphic design, exhibit design and to a career as a museum Director/Curator. I make a living from my art and in my own way hope to spread my form of stewardship of the earth through my work.
I often create Place-Based art – translating my flashes of wonder and impressions of place onto the printed page through the laborious and time-consuming ancient art of relief printing. To this end I have fulfilled eight artist residencies since 2015, most in National Parks.
“Amanda’s connection to ‘America’s Best Idea’, our National Parks, has been of mutual
benefit to both her and the parks: she gleans inspiration and subject matter from
these special places, while inspiring visitors to become park advocates and foster
their own creative endeavors… Amanda brings the ancient art of woodblock printing
to a new generation, where her relief prints of incredible flora and fauna and her
educational interactions with visitors aids us with our important mission of promoting
relevancy and stewardship into our next century of service and beyond. Amanda brings
30 years of experience as an artist, art teacher, and environmental educator…”(NPS
Ranger Carlin Fenn, Padre Island Ntnl Seashore)
The summer of 2018 I was rocked by the sudden passing of my soul-mate... Embracing
the opportunity to begin a new chapter in life I accepted a three-month artist residency
at the History Museum in Trinidad, Colorado – and was deeply inspired by the town
and the beauty of Southern Colorado. I now live in Trinidad where I run Tabula Rasa
Studio and serve as Executive Director of Art Cartopia Museum and Artocade, Inc. Art
Cartopia Museum is a nationally known art car museum and produces the second largest
art car parade in the US. I have helped to create seven art cars since 2019. Art cars,
and creating them with kids, has become a new outlet for my love of teaching and making
art with young people.