chris terry was born in stamford, connecticut in 1956. he attended rhode island college in providence, ri where he earned a ba in studio art in 1978. he continued his education at the university of wisconsin-madison, where he earned his master of fine arts degree in 1981. after moving back to connecticut, he began exhibiting his paintings in and around the new york area in 1982. accepting a teaching position at california state university, long beach in 1984 brought him to the west coast where he exhibited his work at galleries in both los angeles and san Francisco. in 1988 he accepted a position at utah state university and began teaching painting and drawing there. professor terry is the recipient of numerous awards as a painter including the utah visual artist fellowship, and a WESTAF/NEA fellowship in painting. he has twice been the recipient of a fulbright fellowship for teaching and research in germany and in 2000 was a visiting artist at the american academy in rome. recently retired from utah state university, terry now lives in rhode island, where he has a studio on north road in jamestown.
“the central theme of my work is the ability of light to transform. although i select and place my subjects carefully, they are mostly drawn from the insignificant artifacts of everyday life. they lack a strong ego and without the stage i build for them, they would likely be overlooked. the interiors i choose are similarly anonymous. i’m drawn to these spaces and objects that lack a strong individual presence, and i rely primarily on light to transform an abandoned interior and enigmatically placed object into a secular altar."
chris terry was born in stamford, connecticut in 1956. he attended rhode island college in providence, ri where he earned a ba in studio art in 1978. he continued his education at the university of wisconsin-madison, where he earned his master of fine arts degree in 1981. after moving back to connecticut, he began exhibiting his paintings in and around the new york area in 1982. accepting a teaching position at california state university, long beach in 1984 brought him to the west coast where he exhibited his work at galleries in both los angeles and san Francisco. in 1988 he accepted a position at utah state university and began teaching painting and drawing there. professor terry is the recipient of numerous awards as a painter including the utah visual artist fellowship, and a WESTAF/NEA fellowship in painting. he has twice been the recipient of a fulbright fellowship for teaching and research in germany and in 2000 was a visiting artist at the american academy in rome. recently retired from utah state university, terry now lives in rhode island, where he has a studio on north road in jamestown.
“the central theme of my work is the ability of light to transform. although i select and place my subjects carefully, they are mostly drawn from the insignificant artifacts of everyday life. they lack a strong ego and without the stage i build for them, they would likely be overlooked. the interiors i choose are similarly anonymous. i’m drawn to these spaces and objects that lack a strong individual presence, and i rely primarily on light to transform an abandoned interior and enigmatically placed object into a secular altar."
cabriole offering 2024
oil on canvas
32 × 24 inches
$3,600
turquoise talisman 2023
oil on panel
12 x 12 inches
$2,200
helianthus 2023
oil on panel
12 x 12 inches
$2,200
studio table with narcissi 2023
oil on panel
12 x 12 inches
sold
frame for frk 2023
oil on panel
12 x 12 inches
sold
transom light 2023
oil on canvas
50 x 36 inches
$6,500
an ideal atelier 2023
oil o canvas
36 x 48 inches
$6,500
tajine silhouette 2023
oil on canvas
36 x 48 inches
$6,500
daylight scrim 2023
oil on canvas
48 x 36 inches
sold
table of conics 2023
oil on canvas
40 x 48 inches
$6,000
interior with orange cachepot 2023
oil on canvas
36 x 48 inches
$6,500
silent ceremony 2023
oil on canvas
36 x 46 inches
$6,500
washstand offering 2023
oil on canvas
40 x 32 inches
$5,500
blue curtain 2023
oil on canvas
42 x 32 inches
$5,500
inverted offering 2023
oil on canvas
32 x 40 inches
$5,500
solitaire 2023
oil on canvas
40 x 32 inches
$5,500
still life with yellow teapot 2021
oil on canvas
22 x 28 inches
$3,200
still life with empty vase 2019
oil on canvas
36 x 50 inches
$6,800
bananas 2019
oil on canvas
40 x 32 inches
$5,500
north light 2019
oil on canvas
36 x 46 inches
$6,500
pickled lemons 2012
oil on canvas
36 x 48 inches
$6,500
schoolroom clock 2010
oil on canvas
28 x 39 inches
$4,500
backlit vessels 2023
oil on canvas
36 x 48 inches
sold
window on the garden 2019
oil on canvas
46 x 36 inches
sold
interior with mirror 2023
oil on canvas
36 x 48 inches
sold
music 2018
oil on canvas
46 x 36 inches
sold
three cups 2017
oil on canvas
32 x 40 inches
sold
garden reflection 2012
oil on canvas
30 x 36 inches
sold
mountain garden view 2019
oil on canvas
36 x 46 inches
sold
distributor 2017
oil on canvas
40 x 32 inches
sold
still life with brick 2016
oil on canvas
40 x 32 inches
sold
brick arch 2012
oil on canvas
36 x 48 inches
sold
tulip 2016
oil on canvas
36 x 48 inches
sold
sky light 2012
oil on canvas
48 x 36 inches
sold
shadows 2018
oil on canvas
36 x 46 inches
sold
interior with cinctured teapot 2007
oil on canvas
40 x 34 inches
sold
double cross 2012
oil on canvas
36 x 48 inches
sold
yellow curtain 2012
oil on canvas
48 x 36 inches
sold