
Siobhan McClure (she/her) was born in England to Irish parents she is a narrative artist who lives in LA with her husband and sometimes collaborator the painter, Greg Rose. She has had solo shows in Los Angeles at Rory Devine Fine Art, 101/exhibit, Roswell Space, Richard Heller, Lara Schlesinger, and Jan Baum. Some venues that have recently included her work in selected group shows are the Nathalie Karg Gallery, NYC; Track 16, LA; Torrance Art Museum, Lancaster Museum of Art & History, Great Park Gallery, Irvine; Launch LA, South Bay Contemporary, and Angels Gate’s Cultural Center, San Pedro. Her work has been reviewed in print and online at Art & Cake, Huffington Post, the LA Times, Artsy Editorial, Beautiful Decay and other sights. She recently competed art residencies at Ucross in Wyoming and the Center for Contemporary Ceramics, CSULB. Her work contains a layering of multiple realities where the world of the spirit brushes up against the natural world, a world marred by humanity’s misuse. They are allegorical lamentations speaking of loss and regeneration, of time and how little we know. They are seeds of hope.