Carole d’Inverno
Carole d’Inverno
Carole d’Inverno is a self-taught artist who grew up in Belgium and Italy. She moved to the US in 1979, and resides in Brooklyn, New York.
Selected exhibitions include Transumanza: Duluth and Minnesota, Duluth Art Institute, Duluth, MN (upcoming); Transumanza: Massillon and Ohio, Massillon Museum, Massillon, OH; Appalachia: an Abstraction, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC; A Way of Saying, at State University New York, Rochester, NY. d’Inverno has been accepted in the Artist Lab at Rokeby Museum, VT, and in the Yellow Chair Workshop, MDavid Gallery, NY. She is the recipient of The Art of Ivy Side, PENN State Altoona PA.
Residencies include the Judy Pfaff Foundation, Tivoli, NY, Maitland Art and History Museums, FL, the Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT, La Playa, Summer Lake, OR, Willapa Bay AIR, Willapa, WA, North Dakota Museum Of Art/ Rural Arts Initiative, McCanna House, Grand Forks, ND, BAU Institute, Otranto, Italy.
Her work is in the Microsoft Art Collection, SUNY Monroe College, Rochester, NY, Group Health, the Swedish Hospital, Seattle, the Maitland Art and History Museums, FL, The Massillon Museum, OH, and in private collections in the US and Europe