
Helen Rebekah Garber
Painting, Drawing & Prints
Lives and works in Kingston, NY
Helen Rebekah Garber's figurative paintings and geometric drawings have been exhibited in museums and galleries across the U.S. and internationally, including Torrence Art Museum, Zona MACO (Mexico City), Santa Monica Museum of Art and the Laguna Art Museum. Her practice revolves around ideas of feminist ideology in relation to societal attitudes on nurturing, spirituality, science and medicine. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, New American Paintings, Vice Media, and the LA Times.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2018 Thaumaturgy, Denk Gallery, LA, CA
2017 The Fecund State, PØST, LA, CA
Myself When Young, Did Eagerly Frequent, Doctor and Saint, and Heard Great Argument, Cypress Llc., Westwood, LA, CA
2016 Solo Presentation, Zona MACO, CDMX, Mexico
2014 Numbers, Gallery Wendi Norris, SF, CA
2012 Spells, Spires and Other Delicate Business, Charlie James Gallery, LA, CA
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2023 Apeiron, Tappan, LA, CA
2019 Doll House, curated by Kristen Calabrese and Joshua Aster, LA, CA Held in Common, 0-0 LA, LA, CA
2018 In This Together: Embracing Diversity, Castelli Art Space, LA, CA
The Airtight Garage, Big Pictures Los Angeles, LA, CA
Sweet Cheeks, Big Pictures Los Angeles, LA, CA
2017 All the Small Things, Steve Turner Gallery, LA, CA
The Twenty by Sixteen Biennial, Morgan Lehman Gallery, NYC, NY
FOG Art Fair, Edward Cella Gallery, SF, CA
Twenty by Sixteen Biennial, Morgan Lehman Gallery, NYC, NY
2015 Group Hang, Gallery Wendi Norris, SF, CA
2013 The Familiar Unfamiliar, Wonder Valley, CA
Forms of Abstraction, The Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, CA
Paradox Maintenance Technicians, The Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, California
2010-12 Incognito, Santa Monica Museum of Art, LA, CA
2008 Land of Retinal Delights, Laguna Art Museum. Laguna, CA
SELECTED PRESS & REVIEWS
2018 Full Blede “The Parapraxis.” Bauman, Sacha. October 2018: Issue six. Los Angeles Times, “Where to Find Fantastic Beasts?” Pagel, David. April 17, 2018
2017 Gallery Magazine, “Helen Rebekah Garber, Wendell Gladstone and Judith Linhares” Pagel, David. December, 2017 Wall Street International Magazine, “Helen Rebekah Garber”, November 28, 2017
2016 Vice: The Creators Project, “From Abstract Icons to Metaphysical Glyphs: City of the Seekers”. Laden, Tanja J., November 23, 2016
2015 Los Angeles Times, “Mark Grotjahn at Blum & Poe: A surfeit of inspirations”. Pagel, David, June 14, 2015 South Bay Contemporary, “Abstract Visions: Information Mapping from Mystic Diagrams to Data Visualizations”. McDermott, James. California
EDUCATION
2007 Bachelor of Fine Art/ Critical Theory, California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA
2018 Masters of Nursing Science, Western Governors University, Salt Lake City, Utah
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