Amy Guidry

Amy Guidry (b. 1976, Jacksonville, N.C.) is an American artist in Lafayette, Louisiana. She grew up in Slidell, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans. She attended Loyola University of New Orleans where she received her Bachelors degree in Visual Arts in 1998.[1] She was also awarded the Loyola University Art Scholarship, which is only awarded to one student per graduating class.[2]

Notoriety

Guidry’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums nationwide including the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey,[1] the Alexandria Museum of Art, the Morehead State University Claypool-Young Art Gallery,[3] and the Acadiana Center for the Arts.[4] Her work is present in private and public collections including the Zigler Art Museum in Jennings, LA[5] and the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art in Cedar Rapids, IA. Guidry’s paintings have been featured in publications such as American Artist Magazine,[2] Studio Visit, and Adbusters.[6] Her work has also been featured on MTV’s The Real World, Season 20: Hollywood.[1]

Guy Sangster Adams, editor of the UK publication Plectrum- The Cultural Pick, wrote, “Forget mere high definition, the exceptionality of Amy Guidry’s mix of photorealism and surrealism, creates a fantastic heightened definition that presents a hyperreality that forces one to address and, with hope, redress our reality.”[7]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c DesHotel, Kathleen. "From the Mind's Eye", The Times Picayune, 19 July 2009: p. 1, Section 9H2.
  2. ^ a b Johnston, Karen Stanger. "Acrylic 70th Anniversary Competition Winners", American Artist Magazine, December 2007, p. 20.
  3. ^ "'Ameri-Dreaming' exhibit open at CY","Morehead State University News", September 26, 2008, accessed November 16, 2010.
  4. ^ Flanagan, Ashley. "Women in Focus: Amy Guidry's New Exhibit at the AcA Gives a New Spin on the Damsel in Distress.", The Times of Acadiana, February 2008: 30.
  5. ^ Fuselier, Herman. "Art to Gaze Upon: Lafayette Artist Lands Work in Zigler Museum.", The Daily Advertiser, 24 June 2008: 13A.
  6. ^ "Whole Brain Catalog", Adbusters Magazine, July/August 2010 #90, Vol. 18, No. 4: 22.
  7. ^ Adams, Guy Sangster "Plectrum- The Cultural Pick", September 1, 2010, accessed November 16, 2010.

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