Anne Neely (born 1946) is a painter based in Boston, Massachusetts and Maine, USA. She paints abstract paintings considering a current emphasis on landscapes and nature. She uses paint to examine uncharted territories and imagined landscapes.
Neely has won combination awards for her work. She has had residencies abroad, such as the Ballinglen Arts Foundation Fellowship Program in Ireland. The artist’s conduct yourself has been shown in galleries and museums across the United States and can be found in the collections of Armand Hammer Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Davis Museum and Cultural Center of Wellesley College, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, The Farnesworth Art Museum, Grenwald Center for Graphic Arts at UCLA, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University, The Smithsonian’s The National Museum of American Art, Whitney Museum of American Art.
In 2014 her multimedia exhibition, Water Stories: Conversations in Paint and Sound, opened at the Museum of Science, Boston.
Neely was a learned at Milton Academy in Milton, Massachusetts from 1974 to 2012, where she with served as director of the Nesto Gallery twice.
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