Inspired by the deep South Denise Carson has spent over two decades living on a barrier island in the low country of Savannah, Georgia. Southern Gothic aesthetic strongly influences her creative genre. Carson’s painting, printmaking, sculpture and photography work explores reflections on themes of childhood, faith, suffering, loss, compassion and unconditional love.
Denise Carson completed both her B.F.A. and M.F.A. at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Carson is a full-time professor of painting at the Savannah College of Art and Design. Carson has a comprehensive exhibition history, twenty- seven international solo and group exhibitions, and seven solo exhibitions in the United States. Notably, her work was highlighted at the 2001 International Young Art Auction at Sotheby’s in Chicago, New York and Tel Aviv, Israel. Her work was also selected for the Southern edition of New American Paintings and Studio Visit publications 2018-2019.
Denise Carson’s work is in the Smithsonian Museum American art collection, the American Girl corporate headquarters in Chicago, The Plaza Hotel in New York City, the Savannah College of Art and Design permanent collection, Benecki Homes Architects in Atlanta and numerous private collections in the United States and Abroad.