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April Hankins

Biography
April Hankins received an MFA in painting from Yale University School of Art and a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art. Her works are in the collections of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard, Pfizer, Inc., New York Public Library and Yale University Art Gallery, as well as private collections.
 
Statement
My work may be said to have visual variety. The connecting thread is a pattern based on Fibonacci numbers. There are three influences to my work, but the first and strongest is that of Fibonacci numbers. To jog the memory, each Fibonacci number is calculated as the sum of the previous two, (i.e., 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 and so on). I was struck by the prevalence of the sequence in the research I did when drawing sea shells. Later, when working on a graphic involving phases of the moon, I found the sequence useful in illustrating the blossoming of an idea. Captivated by the sequence's beauty and adaptability, for painting I designed an abstract pattern by dividing a circle into eight pie-shaped parts, and set the parts -- or angles really, in a linear arrangement of ever increasing proportion as in the Fibonacci sequence. Reducing this diagram to a "short hand" of horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines created a versatile 12 element pattern that I have used ever since. Because of the pattern's profound mathematical beauty and meditative qualities I was compelled to use it. After prolonged experience I was able to recognize the pattern frequently out in the world and in unexpected places. Also, using it had prepared and created in me an affinity for the second influence to my work, Buddhist thangkas. The thangkas images are of strong color and chaotic movement reminding believers of cosmic realms behind and beyond our day-to-day reality. To express this notion in my paintings I disordered the grid, heightened color and painted curves and spirals naturally derived from Fibonacci numbers to jar composition and syncopate visual rhythms. In this expanded painting vocabulary images from the Tarot surfaced, the third influence to my work. As a card reader of many years I'm familiar with Tarot archetypes and the meanings as to relative psychological states. The images in my paintings, though seemingly abstract, reflect states of the Tarot's Major Arcana. The titles would come to mind upon completion of the paintings. There is an interesting parallel to my abstract pattern in the Tarot deck. Both have a set number of parts. The combination of the deck's cards or the pattern's parts relative to sequence and arrangement creates a story or an image unique to a context and time. The stories, as the images, are infinite in variety, yet all are created with a consistent set. My recent work has a stronger sense of physical movement and emotion. The visual rhythms are lyrical and the images echo natural forms. These paintings are made differently as what was before conscious, or even planned, is there now by second nature. The newer images and their meanings are spontaneous, built upon the foundation of earlier work and come from an opening up of process and inspiration.
 
Exhibitions
Selected Exhibitions 2003 Mathematics and Mysticism, Ristorante La Toscana, Terra Linda, CA San Francisco Open Studios 2003, San Francisco, CA Seattle Art Walk, August through November, April Hankins Studio, Seattle, WA Fine Art Exhibit and Sale, Chaminade at Santa Cruz, Holiday Craft Faire Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 2002 9th Annual Warehouse Sale, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Artists Gallery, San Francisco, CA San Francisco Open Studios 2002, San Francisco, CA 2001 April Hankins New Paintings, Frjtz, San Francisco, CA San Francisco Open Studios 2001, San Francisco, CA Banners Project and Exhibition, Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND 8th Annual Warehouse Sale, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Artists Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2000 Valdosta National Works on Paper XII, Fine Arts Gallery, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA Generations II: A Survey of Women Artists At The Millennium, A.I R. Gallery, New York, NY The New Millennium: A Positive Perspective, Clack Art Center, Alma College, Alma, MI 1999 Contemporary Painting, Erector Square Gallery, New Haven, CT April Hankins Paintings, Lansky's, New York, NY The Hell's Kitchen Show, Washington Jefferson Hotel, New York, NY 1998 Eighth Annual Pier Show, Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition, Brooklyn, NY A Place in It, Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition, Brooklyn, NY 1997 April Hankins New Paintings, Washington Art Association, Washington Depot, CT 1996 Face to Face: Recent Abstract Painting, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA Faculty Art, College Art Gallery, State University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, NY 1995 Places Far & Near, Layton Gallery, Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, Milwaukee, WI 1994 Remarks, Art In General, New York, NY Small Works, City Without Walls Gallery, Newark, NJ 1993 12th Annual Metro Show, City Without Walls, Newark, NJ Pleasure Ground, Dedicated Space, Brooklyn, NY Art In August, E.M. Donahue, New York, NY 1992 Water Bar, Jack Tilton Gallery, New York, NY Those Silly Republicans, Flamingo East, New York, NY
 

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