Corrine Yonce
Corrine Yonce, a multidisciplinary artist and advocate based in Vermont, focuses on the connections between people, memory, and place. Through a blend of portraiture and abstraction, her work invites viewers to consider how the spaces we inhabit shape our sense of self and our relationships. Yonce, who is also known for her community-driven art projects, has exhibited throughout New England and works extensively in housing advocacy through the arts.
Her story-centered figurative paintings and installations dig into the concepts of home and housing from a community and personal perspective. Yonce is currently completing her MFA at the Maryland Institute College of Arts as a Leslie King Hammond fellow.
She lives and works in Winooski, Vermont.
selected works
Corrine Yonce
Heavy Loader, 2024
48 x 36” acrylic, laser jet print, and oil on panel
Corrine Yonce
Morning smells, 2024
36 x 48” acrylic and oil on panel
Corrine Yonce
Time For the Next Tumble, 2023
10 x 10” acrylic on panel
Corrine Yonce
This Too Has Come to Pass, Yes, Already, 2023
8 x 10” acrylic on panel
Corrine Yonce
An Attempt at Stillness on a Blanket Already Pulled Out Beneath Us, 2024
8 x 8” acrylic on canvas
Corrine Yonce
Painting is a Bad Mother, 2024
36 x 48” acrylic on canvas