Night Shifts with Emily Randolph

Visit mixed-media abstract artist Emily Randolph in Studio A at the Greenville Center for Creative Arts on April 3, 5-8PM during the GCCA’s Night Shift evening.
Emily Randolph is an American contemporary artist whose work centers on abstraction informed by the rhythms of the natural world. Known for her minimalist compositions on birch wood panels, Randolph creates paintings that explore the dialogue between color, light, and architectural silence. Her practice balances intuitive gesture with deliberate reduction, producing works that are simultaneously expressive and contemplative.
Originally trained in photography and design and influenced by the perceptual questions posed by modernist abstraction, Randolph developed a visual language that distills landscape into essence rather than depiction. The tactile presence of birch wood — chosen for its tonal warmth, strength, and organic architecture — provides both a conceptual anchor and a physical counterpoint to her restrained palette and layered surfaces. Her work has been acquired by private collectors across the United States, and continues to evolve in scale and atmospheric depth. Randolph lives and works in South Carolina, where proximity to water, horizon lines, mountains and open light remains an enduring catalyst for her artistic inquiry.
www.EmilyRandolph.com
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101 Abney Street
Upstairs in Studio A
GReenville, SC 29611


