Bethenie Carriaga           Recent Works     About


                         
I’m Beth and I make paintings and prints that work through feelings, both magic and tragic, around landscape, home, and growing up again and again and again.
I grew up in Yate, Bristol , and I’m currently based here too.

Very up for trades/Price list link here - please message me on @bethcnie or email bethenie_carriaga@alumni.brown.edu to enquire/purchase



Photo by cicioasias.com


Education
2023-2024 MSc Visual, Material, Museum Anthropology, University of Oxford
2019-2023: BA International and Public Affairs, Brown University, Providence RI

Exhbitions
2025
‘Misery’s Child,’ John St Gallery,  Brooklyn
‘Giant Soap Dish,’ Electro Studios, St Leonards-On-Sea (upcoming)  

2024
‘Journey in blue time,’ Ruth Smith Gallery, Devon (solo)  
‘All in,’ Fresh Salad Art, Online
‘Winter works on paper’ Hampstead Art Society
Paintingsince2000 Open Call, Online
‘Little Papers,’ Jack Tamson’s Gairden, Edinburgh
‘Lightening the Dark,’ The North Wall, Oxford
‘Artworks Open,’ Barbican Arts Group Trust, London
‘Exhibition003,’ Worcester College, Oxford
Artweek Open Studios, Oxford Printmakers Co-operative, Oxford
‘Entranced Essence,’ RuptureXIBIT Gallery, London                                                                                  
‘In The Corner of My Eye,’ KOPPEL Collective with Fresh Salad Art, London
‘Printmaking Magic,’ Oxfordshire Museum, Woodstock
‘Shapes and Things,’ All is Joy Studios, London
‘Open Wide,’ OPEN205 Gallery, London January

2023
Oxford Arts Society Young Artists, Magdalen Road Studios, Oxford
Open studios, List Art Centre, Providence, RI
43rd Annual Student Juried Exhibition, Brown Arts Institute, RI


Other
Apprentice at Bread and Puppet theatre/press
Member of Oxford Printmakers Cooperative

Member of Gloucestershire Printmaking Cooperative
Visiting Artist at Glasgow Print Studio

Visiting Artist at Lucy Gogoliuk’s Little Papers, interview here
Teaching Assistant for ‘Racial Ecologies,’ Brown Arts Institute

Awards/Residencies
2024
Caran d’Ache  Prize with Hampstead Art Society
Ruth Smith Gallery Residency, North Tawton in December

Publications featured
Antlers Zine Volume II
The College Independent Volume 46 Issue 7





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bethenie_carriaga@alumni.brown.edu 
@bethcnie