Pam Evelyn is a London-based painter known for her expansive, abstract canvases that explore nature, the body, and materiality. Her work is characterized by dense layers and rich textures, created through an intuitive process that translates her lived experiences into vibrant, dynamic compositions. Evelyn's works are deeply engaged with the legacy of Abstract Expressionism while maintaining a distinctly contemporary sensibility.
In her first major U.S. institutional exhibition, curated by Executive Director Lucia Simek, Evelyn presents large-scale works created over an extended period of focused painting in various locations, including Cornwall, England, her London studio, and the Watermill Center on Long Island in New York, where she recently completed a residency. Each work reflects Evelyn’s frame of mind during her painting process. Across monumental single- and multi-panel compositions, abstract forms, varied textures, and vivid movements coalesce into something at once physical and psychological. More mindscapes than landscapes, her paintings are emotional fields shaped by memory, touch, and time, with the presence of the body sensed in gesture, traced in erasure, and recorded in residue.
Evelyn’s process begins with improvisation and builds through evolving conversations with each of her canvases. Surfaces are excavated - scraped, reapplied, and buried under passages of oil. Evelyn often describes herself as a witness to her paintings, rather than their creator, allowing her works’ internal structures to emerge through conflict, resistance, failure, and unexpected resolution.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on view through March 15, 2026.
Pam Evelyn is a London-based painter known for her expansive, abstract canvases that explore nature, the body, and materiality. Her work is characterized by dense layers and rich textures, created through an intuitive process that translates her lived experiences into vibrant, dynamic compositions. Evelyn's works are deeply engaged with the legacy of Abstract Expressionism while maintaining a distinctly contemporary sensibility.
In her first major U.S. institutional exhibition, curated by Executive Director Lucia Simek, Evelyn presents large-scale works created over an extended period of focused painting in various locations, including Cornwall, England, her London studio, and the Watermill Center on Long Island in New York, where she recently completed a residency. Each work reflects Evelyn’s frame of mind during her painting process. Across monumental single- and multi-panel compositions, abstract forms, varied textures, and vivid movements coalesce into something at once physical and psychological. More mindscapes than landscapes, her paintings are emotional fields shaped by memory, touch, and time, with the presence of the body sensed in gesture, traced in erasure, and recorded in residue.
Evelyn’s process begins with improvisation and builds through evolving conversations with each of her canvases. Surfaces are excavated - scraped, reapplied, and buried under passages of oil. Evelyn often describes herself as a witness to her paintings, rather than their creator, allowing her works’ internal structures to emerge through conflict, resistance, failure, and unexpected resolution.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on view through March 15, 2026.