Maryrose Carroll
Maryrose Carroll was, and is, a clearly defined presence of her own, “a figure of central interest and importance in the great efflorescence of American sculpture,” as one of her bios states. Her massive public sculptures tower in North Carolina cities like Charlotte, Hickory, and Fayetteville. They are also in Illinois and Californi.... more
Maryrose Carroll was, and is, a clearly defined presence of her own, “a figure of central interest and importance in the great efflorescence of American sculpture,” as one of her bios states. Her massive public sculptures tower in North Carolina cities like Charlotte, Hickory, and Fayetteville. They are also in Illinois and California, in museums in Chicago and Springfield, in Hartford and Dayton. She has taught at Northwestern University and Appalachian State University. – Joseph Bathanti, INTRODUCTION to BEATS ME Her first book was a collection of her photographs with verse by Lewis Carroll, titled Alice's Book, it is available on Amazon.com and is in libraries around the world. Images from "Alice's Book" and her sculpture can be seen at Maryrose Carroll, Saatchiart.com A video presentation of her transition from art to writing can be seen at: YouTube, Maryrose Carroll; An Artist's Transition. https://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8&fr=aaplw&p=you+tube+maryrose+carroll+an+artist;s+transition