Artist

Carleen Jimenez

This issue features art by Carleen Jimenez, photographed by Jess Allen. Jimenez was born and educated in Salt Lake City, and began to paint after she moved to the San Francisco area. She co-produces ‘ ‘Our Art, ‘ ‘ a weekly half-hour program, and “Reading,” a daily program, both for KRCL Radio in Salt Lake City. She has had solo shows at the Salt Lake Art Center; the Kimball Art Center; the Berkeley Art Center; the San Jose Museum of Art, the DeSaisset Museum at the University of Santa Clara, California; the Yellowstone Art Center in Billings, Montana; and the Vorpal Art Gallery in San Francisco. Group shows include appearances in the Los Angeles Municipal Art Center, University of California at Santa Barbara, Northern California Arts Council, the Association of University Women (University of Utah), and the Utah Annuals since 1981.

Pump/The Virgin and the Dynamo

14″ x 18″, watercolor, 1985;

Sonsday

11″ x 14″, ink, 1975, from The Days of the Week.

Weddingsday

11″ x 14″, ink and photo collage, 1975, from The Days of the Week.

Saturnsday

11″ x 14″, ink, 1975, from The Days of the Week.

State of Expectation

11″ x 14″, watercolor, 1979, from Maps of Consciousness.

She is Born

15″ x 15″, ink, 1980, from A Lunar Calendar.

Threshold

7″ x 11″, lithograph, 1981, from Black Hole .

The Man Inside Waiting for the Moon to Rise

11″ x 14″, watercolor, 1982, from The Alchemical Process.

Furnace for Growing a Single Crystal by Sublimation/The Alchemist’s Garden

7″ x 11″, watercolor, 1985. Both are from Icon and Architecture: Re-Viewing Images of the Industrial Age.