Teri Malo
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October's Quarry #4oil on paper, 6" x 6"October's Quarry #4
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October's Quarry #7oil on paper, 6" x 6"October's Quarry #7
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Winter Walk in the Woods #28oil on paper, 6" x 6"Winter Walk in the Woods #28
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Winter Walk in the Woods #23oil on paper, 6" x 6"Winter Walk in the Woods #23
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Winter Walk in the Woods #20oil on paper, 6" x 6"Winter Walk in the Woods #20
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Winter Walk in the Woods #14oil on paper, 6" x 6"Winter Walk in the Woods #14
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Winter Walk in the Woods #13oil on paper, 6" x 6"Winter Walk in the Woods #13
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From Hamlen Woodsoil on paper, 6" x 6"From Hamlen Woods
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Wetland Preserveoil on paper, 6" x 6"Wetland Preserve
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Afternoon on the Trailoil on paper, 6" x 6"Afternoon on the Trail
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Tuesday Morning at Shining Rocksoil on paper, 6" x 6"Tuesday Morning at Shining Rocks
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Early Snow #6oil on paper, 6" x 6"Early Snow #6
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Winter Waves #3oil on paper, 6" x 6"Winter Waves #3
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A Day at Bass Rocks #40oil on paper, 6" x 6"A Day at Bass Rocks #40
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October's Quarry #1oil on paper, 6" x 6"October's Quarry #1
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An Excess of Autumnoil on paper - 6" x 6"An Excess of Autumn
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Bright Day at Shining Rocksoil on paper - 6" x 6"Bright Day at Shining Rocks
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Into the Woods #56oil on paper, 6" x 6"Into the Woods #56
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Early Snow #4oil on paper - 6" x 6"Early Snow #4
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The World Flips Upside Downoil on paper, 7" x 7"The World Flips Upside Down
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Oh Joy in the Morningoil on paper, 7" x 7"Oh Joy in the Morning
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Wednesday Afternoon at Shining Rocks, Sold
oil on paper - 6" x 6"
Wednesday Afternoon at Shining Rocks, Sold -
Into the Woods #54, Sold
oil on paper, 6" x 6"
Into the Woods #54, Sold -
October Red, Sold
oil on paper, 6" x 6"
October Red, Sold -
White Clouds - Why Not, Sold
oil on paper, 7" x 7"
White Clouds - Why Not, Sold -
Gilded Blue, I Love You Too - Sold
oil on paper, 7" x 7"
Gilded Blue, I Love You Too - Sold -
One Big Tree, Sold
oil on paper - 6" x 6"
One Big Tree, Sold -
A little autumn, for those who are so incline, Sold
oil on paper, 6" x 6"
A little autumn, for those who are so incline, Sold -
Overcast Day at Shining Rock, Sold
oil on paper, 6" x 6"
Overcast Day at Shining Rock, Sold -
Morning at Shining Rocks, Sold
oil on paper, 6" x 6"
Morning at Shining Rocks, Sold -
Into the Woods #44, Sold
oil on paper, 6" x 6"
Into the Woods #44, Sold -
October Day, October Tree, Sold
oil on paper, 6" x 6"
October Day, October Tree, Sold -
Into the Woods #40, Sold
oil on paper, 6" x 6"
Into the Woods #40, Sold -
Woodland Spring, Sold
oil on paper - 6" x 6"
Woodland Spring, Sold -
October Parade - Sold
oil on paper - 6" x 6"
October Parade - Sold -
Into the Woods #43 - Sold
oil on paper - 6" x 6"
Into the Woods #43 - Sold -
Into the Woods #31. Sold
oil on paper, 6" x 6"
Into the Woods #31. Sold -
Oh Cobalt Blue! - Sold
oil on paper, 7" x 7"
Oh Cobalt Blue! - Sold -
Those Pondly Ways - Sold
oil on paper, 7" x 7"
Those Pondly Ways - Sold -
Into the Woods #59 - Sold
oil on paper - 6" x 6"
Into the Woods #59 - Sold -
Into the Woods #48 - Sold
oil on paper - 6" x 6"
Into the Woods #48 - Sold -
Early Snow #3 - Sold
oil on paper - 6" x 6"
Early Snow #3 - Sold
Biography
Teri Malo was born in Whitinsville, Massachusetts. She received a scholarship to pursue a BA in studio art with a minor in English from Emmanuel College in Boston. Upon graduation magna cum laude in 1976, she continued her studies at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, receiving an MFA in printmaking in 1978.
She currently resides at Fenway Studios, an artists’ cooperative in Boston, MA, where she has served two terms as President on the Board of Directors. In 1998 Ms. Malo successfully worked with Thomas Mairs, Jan Sprawka, and George Haggerty on the application to the National Park Service for Fenway Studios to become a National Historic Landmark.
Ms. Malo’s work focuses on elemental themes from nature – water, air, granite, and forests. She paints primarily in oil on panels, utilizing techniques borrowed from her studies in printmaking and watercolor. Earlier paintings and prints focused on New England’s landscape and seascape, including the coast of Massachusetts from Cape Cod up through Cape Ann and into Maine and the Bay of Fundy. She has also documented the Blackstone Valley National Heritage Corridor with paintings of the Blackstone River and Canal and the historic textile mills along its banks.
Ms. Malo’s works are in a number of collections, including the DeCordova Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Newport Art Museum, the Blackstone Group, Ritz Carlton Hotels, Marriott Hotels, and Baystate Medical Center. Her exhibition entitled Beyond a View: The Landscape Drawings and Poetry of Teri Malo was on view at the Danforth Museum in 1998. Another solo exhibition featuring oil paintings and poems about the Blackstone Valley National Heritage Corridor was hosted by the Museum of Work and Culture in Woonsocket, Rhode Island in 2001. The Bristol Art Museum in Bristol, Rhode Island included thirteen of Ms. Malo’s paintings in their summer 2015 exhibition Island Time.
Education:
BA in studio art from Emmanuel College in Boston, Massachusetts
MFA in printmaking from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst