Steven Bogart

Artist Bio

The source of Steven Bogart's painting comes from his relationship to nature and science. Primarily, he is interested in capturing a moment of grace and solitude. Often, the moment is related to the landscape space or capturing movement within the pictorial frame. These images are often discovered near his home on walks through the woods or quiet paths. Sometimes, the work comes from memory.

His abstract work is different, creating a seducing effect of color, energy, and the experience of both macro and micro spaces.

He received his BFA in painting from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and has been working in Boston as a freelance artist, teacher, writer, and director since graduation.

Over the years, he has exhibited his work at the Decordova Museum, The Fitchburg Museum, The Katonah Museum, the Ueno Metropolitan Museum of Art (Tokyo), Locco Ritoro Gallery, Boston, The Bromfield Gallery, Boston, Buffalo, NY, Texas, Virginia, North Carolina, and Chicago. He is a contributor to Arts In Giving, which raises money for pediatric cancer research through the sale and loans of artworks, and he is an artist with the Decordova Museum loan program.

He lives with my partner and sixteen-year-old Siamese cat in Maynard, Massachusetts.

Artist Statement