Commissions, Awards, Residencies
In 2011, Garnett was commissioned by the Chipstone Foundation and the Milwaukee Art Museum to produce a painting and a film documenting its making for the traveling exhibition "The Tool at Hand." In 2007, Garnett was invited to the iCommons Summit in Dubrovnik, Croatia to be an Artist in Residence. In 2005 she was granted a residency at the Atlantic Center for the Arts. In 2004, Garnett received a grant from Anonymous Was A Woman before the age restriction was limited to women over 45. In 2002 she was the recipient of grants from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC)'s Manhattan Community Arts Fund to organize the group exhibition "Night Vision" at White Columns, NYC, and again in 2003 to produce an installation at the "Terrorvision" exhibition at Exit Art, NYC. In 2000 she received a grant from London's The Wellcome Trust to produce paintings for an exhibition held jointly at venues in London and Cambridge, organized by Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK. In 1990-91, while completing her MFA at City College, Garnett received the Elizabeth Ralston McCabe Connor Award for excellence in graduate studies in painting.
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