
Deborah Randall
Deborah Randall received an MFA in Painting in 1993 from Savannah College of Art and Design after earning a BFA from California College the Arts. She has lived in the east and west coasts of the United states and grew up in Maryland and California. She has been teaching fifteen years as a full or part-time professor at numerous colleges and universities including: University of Maine, Colby College, Georgetown University, and University of Connecticut. In addition to teaching, Deborah exhibits her drawings and paintings both locally and nationally. She has shown her work in solo and group exhibitions at: College of Southern Maryland, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Sinclair Community College in Ohio, The American Center for Physics in Maryland, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, and The Painting Center in New York City. In the broadest sense, her work addresses the human condition as it relates to the experience of being, existence, the passage of time and mortality. Deborah received a grant for research from the Georgetown University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and three artist's grants and residencies at the Vermont Studio Center. Her work was chosen for the 2005 Portland Museum of Art Biennial. Her most recent solo exhibition of landscape painting was exhibited at Daniel Kany Gallery in Portland, Maine in 2007. Deborah's work is represented by The Portland Paper Project at Whitney Art Works in Portland, Maine, Cate Charles Gallery in Stonington, Connecticut, Erdreich White Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts, and by Pierogi Flat Files in Brooklyn, New York.