- March Avery
knew at an early age that she would be a painter. She never considered
anything else. Art is in her soul. Trained by her famous father, Milton
Avery, and surrounded by
other artists who were her father’s friends, such as Mark Rothko,
Adolf
Gottlieb, Barnett
Newman, Byron Browne, and Marsden Hartley, she developed her talent.
It is very obvious that she is in the Milton Avery
stream and that he has influenced her talent and technique. For years
she painted side by side with her father. She is, however, her own
unique person with her own style. Her work has a matter-of-fact
directness that is her own
characteristic. March Avery brings gentle humor and quiet eloquence to
interpretations of the
most ordinary events.
March Avery has had many exhibits, and her work is represented in
several museums. |
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Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY Allentown Pennsylvania Museum of Art,
Allentown, PA
New Britain Museum, New Britain Museum, CT
The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA
Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA
Newark Museum, Newark, NJ
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
Woodstock Art Association
Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, ME
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
Others |