Carol Schwarzman
Your trees may not function exactly as my trees do, and your forest might look different, but the underlying narrative is the same: forests matter at a more fundamental level than most of us realize.
– Peter Wohlleben in The Hidden Life of Trees
Carol holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art History from Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, VA), a Master of Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts (NY, NY), and is presently a PhD Candidate at University of Queensland (St Lucia).
As an arts
writer, Carol has been covering the visual arts, culture and the environment since the mid-90s, both in the US and Australia. Her articles and reviews are published regularly in Sculpture, Artlink, Art Monthly Australasia, Art & Australia, The Brooklyn Rail, The Journal of Australian Ceramics, and eyeline. Carol has contributed many essays for exhibition catalogues and artist publications here in Australia and internationally.
Works

Diffraction 1

Diffraction 2

Diffraction 3

Diffraction 4

Drawing with Termite and Tree 1 (Sienna)

Drawing with Termite and Tree 2 (Grey)

Drawing with Termite and Tree 3 (Brown)

Drawing with Termite and Tree 4 (Blue)

Leaf/Land/Lung #1

Leaf/Land/Lung #2

Leaf/Land/Lung #3

Leaf/Land/Lung #4

Leaf/Land/Lung #5

Leaf/Land/Lung #6

Pattern Recognition #1

Pattern Recognition #2

Pattern Recognition #3
