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Bandwidth by Chris Cox

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24" 24" x 1.5"
Oil on panel

Chris Cox is an abstract artist living in Philadelphia and France. She is represented by Muse Gallery. Recently her paintings were in the exhibition, Color Fields, curated by InLiquid at The National in Philadelphia. In 2024 she also participated in the Fairmount Waterworks curated exhibition titled Wanderings: Observations of Our Watershed.

She was selected to be the featured artist for Bluestone Fine Art Gallery at the inaugural Philadelphia Fine Art Fair held in 2019. She was also one of seven artists featured by Bluestone at the Hamptons Virtual Art Fair in September 2020 and her series, Spiritual Journey: A Visual Narrative was also chosen to be in Abington Art Center's 2020 Fall Solo Series. In 2021, she had two paintings featured in Woodmere Art Museum's 79th Annual Juried Exhibition and was one of two artists featured in the Cosmopolitan Club of Philadelphia's Virtual Exhibition. During 2023, Chris was selected for Wayne Art Center's juried exhibitions "Attraction to Abstraction" and the "Regional Spring Open Exhibition."

Chris has had ten solo exhibitions. She also has had many paintings in regional juried shows. In 2018, she had three paintings selected for one of the movie sets for the film Creed II. Her work was also chosen for Art of the State 2015 and an Invitational Exhibition at the Art Association of Harrisburg.

News articles about the artist and her work have appeared in local and regional publications. Chris also co-authored an article that was published in Professional Artist Magazine.

She has been a member of Tri-State Artist Equity and a Professional Artist Member at Main Line Art Center. Chris' paintings are in private collections throughout the US and in France. Her work is also featured on InLiquid.com.

Donated By Chris Cox