Adrienne Kernan LaVallèe

Adrienne Kernan LaVallee makes landscape paintings in a “she-shed studio” nestled into a neighborhood on the shores of Biddeford Pool. She is surrounded by nature, the ever changing colors, light, and energy of the Maine coast which has become the primary inspiration for her work. Born in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts, LaVallee began spending vacation time in Maine as a child. Her life long journey as an artist began at her father’s side, he was an accomplished part-time painter. Next came the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth where she became enamored with abstraction and the history of ideas for making art. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, cum laude and moved to Baltimore and The Maryland Institute College of Art for a Master of Fine Art degree. There she studied with Salvador Scarpita and Edward Dugmore and was fortunate enough to meet and discuss aspects of painting with Grace Hartigan, Merriam Schapiro and Lowell Nesbit, among others.

Adrienne Kernan LaVallee makes landscape paintings in a “she-shed studio” nestled into a neighborhood on the shores of Biddeford Pool. She is surrounded by nature, the ever changing colors, light, and energy of the Maine coast which has become the primary inspiration for her work. Born in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts, LaVallee began spending vacation time in Maine as a child. Her life long journey as an artist began at her father’s side, he was an accomplished part-time painter. Next came the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth where she became enamored with abstraction and the history of ideas for making art. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, cum laude and moved to Baltimore and The Maryland Institute College of Art for a Master of Fine Art degree. There she studied with Salvador Scarpita and Edward Dugmore and was fortunate enough to meet and discuss aspects of painting with Grace Hartigan, Merriam Schapiro and Lowell Nesbit, among others. In the years after graduate school, LaVallee lived in New Hampshire and exhibited her painting mostly in New England and New York State with early one person exhibitions in Boston, at the former Laughlin-Winkler Gallery, Boston; Conneticut College; Clark University; Colby-Sawyer College; and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Over many years, her work has been selected for numerous juried exhibitions and has received honors including First Place at the New Hampshire Arts Biennial juried by Barbara Krakow. Other group juried show locations include The Barn Gallery, Ogunquit, ME; The Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH; The Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, MA, Clemson University, SC; The Schoharie Art Council, NY; and The Providence Art Club, RI. Teaching was a passion for LaVallee, now retired. She taught full and part-time at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH where she was the Assistant director of The Chapel Art Center for ten years. During that time, she was the recipient of two New Hampshire State Artists Fellowships. LaVallee is a founding member of the New Hampshire Chapter of the Women’s Caucus for Art and served on the board of directors for five years. She also served as managing editor and co editor of “Options:The New Hampshire Visual Arts Magazine” for three years. “Options” was supported through a grant from the New Hampshire Department of Education.

Artwork

Easterly Bright
oil on canvas, 30x30"
$2,850
Island Hopping
oil on canvas, 24x24"
$2,250
Windswept
oil on canvas, 30x30"
$2,850