Greg Edmondson
  • Home
  • Artwork
    • Dark Matter
    • After the Flood
    • RIVERS and BEASTS
    • Osage Arts Community
    • SURFACE OF THE SUN AND OTHER WORKS 2014
    • DIS-ORGANISM
    • A BROKEN LINE
    • AUTOMATIC RESPONSE
    • EXPOSURE 14
    • PSTL
    • drawings and objects
    • Lessedra
    • Polaroids
  • Links
  • Contact
  • CV
Greg Edmondson
  • Home
  • Artwork
    • Dark Matter
    • After the Flood
    • RIVERS and BEASTS
    • Osage Arts Community
    • SURFACE OF THE SUN AND OTHER WORKS 2014
    • DIS-ORGANISM
    • A BROKEN LINE
    • AUTOMATIC RESPONSE
    • EXPOSURE 14
    • PSTL
    • drawings and objects
    • Lessedra
    • Polaroids
  • Links
  • Contact
  • CV
© GREGORY EDMONDSON
Website by OtherPeoplesPixels
  • New York Times Review

  • Pierogi Flat Files

  • Santa Fe Art Institute

  • Gallery 210

  • Collective (video)

  • Lunar Eclipse and Circular Logic (videos)

  • Good Citizen Gallery

  • Philip Slein Gallery

  • review of Fact or Fiction, Temporaryartreview, November 2016

  • The Thicket Residency

  • the Studio Break Podcast

  • RIVERS and BEASTS on Facebook

    RIVERS and BEASTS, selected paintings by Greg Edmondson from the Osage Arts Community, 2015-2017.
    RIVERS and BEASTS chronicles a significant and ongoing shift in the artist's thought and studio practice. Presenting full color reproductions of 61 paintings made over a roughly 29 month period.
    Prefacing the paintings is an introduction by the artist and critical essay by Aaron Fine, Chair of the Art Department at Truman State University.
    Case bound, 108 pages, 11.5" x 9"
    Spartan Press/OAC Books 2017

  • St. Louis Magazine

    article by Stef Russell, quotes from Philip Slein, Aaron Fine and Lisa Halley Melching

  • www.stlmag.com

    article by Stef Russell, quotes by Philip Slein and Kathryn Adamchick

  • Speaking of the Arts, KOPN Radio Columbia

    interview with Diana Moxon, Host of Speaking of the Arts, KOPN Radio, December 13, 2019

  • A Nasty Bruise and a Jagged Scar: Five years as an Artist-in-Residence

    Artist Lecture hosted by the Appalachian Cultural Center at Carson-Newman University, Jefferson City TN, broadcast by Stephen F Austin State University, Nacogdoches TX

  • Trusting the Process (Couch Surfing the Apocalypse)

    an interview with Jasmine Raskas for Art St Louis Blog, April, 2020

  • All The Sins issue #12 "Nomads"

    The River as I Remember It, acrylic on canvas, 24" x 24", 2019.
    collection Dr.s Agnes and Thomas Vojta

© GREGORY EDMONDSON
Website by OtherPeoplesPixels