Trine Bumiller’s work focuses on memory and landscape in paintings and installations that balance between realism and abstraction. She has a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and the European Honors Program, Rome. She has exhibited widely, including solo exhibitions at the University of Wyoming Art Museum, the Las Cruces Museum of Art, the History Museum of Bosnia, the Fort Collins Museum of Art, the University of Colorado Art Museum, the Cincinnati Art Museum, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Emmanuel Gallery and the DMZ Museum in South Korea.
Bumiller has received grants from the Colorado Council on the Arts, Rocky Mountain Women’s Institute, and the Colorado Federation of the Arts, among others. She has been reviewed in Art in America, artltd., ArtNews, the New Art Examiner, the Denver Post, and Westword. She has been an artist in residence at Yaddo, Ucross, Pistoletti Foundation, Denali and Rocky Mountain National Parks, and Rocky Mountain Women’s Institute. Bumiller’s public art commissions include the Colorado Convention Center, the Four Seasons Denver, the Peninsula Hotel Hong Kong, and the University of Colorado. She is represented by Robischon Gallery in Denver and Zg Gallery in Chicago.
Trine Bumiller is a member and on the board of the Artnauts Art Collective, a group of over fifty artists using art as a vehicle for social change. The collective has exhibited in over 50 countries in places of contention all over the world. Bumiller has curated exhibitions in Bosnia, DMZ Korea, Uganda, Rwanda, and Cambodia, and exhibited in many more, including Colombia, Palestine, and South Africa.
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