About

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About


Melissa Cooke Benson (b. Oconomowoc, WI, 1982) received her MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Specializing in powdered graphite on paper, her work investigates the relationship between photography, performance and drawing in portraiture. Her drawings have been exhibited at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, the Oceanside Museum of Contemporary Art, The Baker Museum, Yellowstone Art Museum, The Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, and numerous galleries and colleges. Cooke’s drawings are in collections such as the Arkansas Art Center, The Museum of Wisconsin Art, the Minnesota Museum of American Art, and the Minnesota Vikings U.S. Bank Stadium Art Collection and have been featured in New American Painting, Fine Art Connoisseur, Hi-Fructose, Drawing Magazine, and The Huffington Post. She lives and works in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

 

THE PROCESS


Cooke's drawings are made by dusting thin layers of graphite onto paper with a dry brush.  The softness of the graphite provides a smooth surface that can be augmented by erasing in details and textures.  No pencils are used in the work, allowing the surface to glow without the shine of heavy pencil marks.  Illusion dissolves into brush work and the honesty of the material.

 

Featured on Minnesota Original, April, 2017, TPT Twin Cities PBS  #MNOriginal

CONNECT

For commissions and inquiries, please feel free to email me:
melissacookeart@gmail.com