Kellie Romany is an abstract artist interested in bodies and systems. Using a color palette of skin tones, Romany creates objects that act as a catalyst for discussion about human connections, race, and the systems surrounding these themes. She received a Masters of Fine Arts in Painting from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2011 and a Bachelors of Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2008. Romany has exhibited both nationally and internationally, including museum shows at the High Museum of Art, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and DePaul Art Museum.
Featured Artworks
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Space
Photograph by Robert Chase Heishman
Oil on Board, 12" X 12"
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Contiguous
Photograph by Robert Chase Heishman
Oil on Board, 36" X 48"
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Target
Photograph by Robert Chase Heishman
Oil on Board, 12" X 12"
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A Series of Interruptions (4)
Oil on Board, 24" X 24", 2019
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For acceptance
Photograph by Robert Chase Heishman
Oil on Board, 24" X 24"
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Centered
Photograph by Robert Chase Heishman
Oil on Board, 48" X 48"
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58 WEEKS LONG(ING)
Red Artist Box, 58 Watercolors on paper 6" x 4.5"
Kellie Romany has crowd-funded a project with 3AP
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- $7,002 raised of $5,000 goal
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As a visual artist, I often make work that invites the viewer to witness materials subtly yellowing, wrinkling, and changing with age, much like a living organism does. With this new project, I want to take this practice into another …
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