Carin Wagner is an award-winning South Florida artist. She was born in Norfolk, Virginia. Carin graduated with a degree in Advertising Design from the Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale, winning their Angelo DiVincenzo Life Drawing award of a full term scholarship twice. Wagner works predominately in oil on canvas, with a message of environmental protection at its core.
She has exhibited throughout the U.S., including representation at the Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY, the Lawrence Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ, and with the National Association of Women Artists at the Silvia Wald, Po Kim Gallery in New York, NY. Her work has been included in multiple museum shows, including the Ft. Lauderdale Museum of Art, the Coral Springs Museum of Art, the Boca Raton Museum of Art and the Cornell Museum in Delray Beach, Florida.
Her awards include: two time winner of the Peoples’ Choice from the Cultural Council of Palm Beach, Peoples’ Choice from Lighthouse Art Center, First place in Continuum Palm Beach, the Mahlon Cline Award of Excellence, and the Dorothy L. Irish Memorial Award from the National Association of Women Artists.
Her work is featured in the book Grand Ambition, by G. Bruce Knecht, and written about extensively in publications such as: Sun Sentinel, Palm Beach Post, Gallery and Studio, an International Art Journal, Architectural Digest, Florida Design Magazine, On View Magazine, Showboats International, and many others. She is currently represented by Armand Bolling Fine Art, Jupiter, FL, The Mae Gallery, Delray Beach FL, Gallery Biba, Worth Ave. Palm Beach, FL and Watson MacRae Gallery in Sanibel FL.
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