Sherry Kerlin is an artist who lives and works in New York. She has had her painting and drawings exhibited in prominent galleries throughout the United States. Her works examines both the physical and metaphysical facets of the human condition and includes narrative, humor, and mystery. She attended the Chicago Art Institute and completed her B.F.A. at the Kansas City Art Institute in 1966. Kerlin earned a Grant in 1995 from the New York Foundation for the Arts and a residency at MacDowell in 1992. She also worked as a drawing instructor at New York University and the New York Academy of Art. Her illustrations have appeared in the New Yorker, Village Voice, GQ Magazine, Impulse Magazine, Raw Magazine, and the New York Times.
Sherry Kerlin
Studios
Mixter
Sherry Kerlin worked in the Mixter studio.
Built in 1927–1930, the Florence Kilpatrick Mixter Studio was funded by its namesake and designed by the architect F. Winsor, Jr., who also designed MacDowell's original Savidge Library in 1925. Mixter Studio, solidly built of yellow and grey-hued granite, once had sweeping views of Pack Monadnock to the east. The lush forest has now grown…