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Terrill Warrenburg

  • About
  • Artwork
    • Paintings
    • Evolutions
    • Watercolors
    • Monument to the Accident
    • ReClaim: Degas
  • Curatorial Projects
    • RUB
    • FOUND
    • EST & UTC +5
    • Homecoming
    • Transplant
  • News
  • CV
Image courtesy of Locks Gallery. 

Image courtesy of Locks Gallery. 

Associate: Locks Gallery

June 24, 2016

Terrill is thrilled to have graduated and is now an associate at Locks Gallery. Terrill assists with exhibition coordinating, curates shows, plans programing events, fosters client relationships and makes sales. Additionally, she handles the gallery's marketing at all stages: from strategic planning, to the design and execution of the gallery's advertisements and finally to the resulting qualitative and quantitative data analysis. She is the liaison with the public and press. Between art fairs, numerous programing events, extensive publication practice and continuous rotation of exhibitions at the gallery, the evolving art market is constantly in flux.. so every day is different.

Louise Nevelson, Royal Tide III, wood painted construction. Image courtesy of Locks Gallery. 

Louise Nevelson, Royal Tide III, wood painted construction. Image courtesy of Locks Gallery. 



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News

Keep updated with Terrill's upcoming exhibition announcements, interviews, press, residencies and more.


Featured Posts

Solo Exhibitions 2026

Press: Penn News feature

Exhibition: The Painting Center

Exhibition: NADA Curated

Solo Exhibition: New Beginnings

Curated Exhibition: Homecoming

Curated Exhibition: Transplant

Press: 34th Street Magazine 

Curated: "EST & UTC +5" 

Exhibition: Recurrence and Cadence at Kitchen Table Gallery 

Panelist: Vox Populi

Curated Exhibition: FOUND

Chautauqua Residency

Exhibition: Monmouth Museum