Meg Wallace

Meg Wallace is a interdisciplinary artist who resides in Palmetto Bay, Florida.  A native to South Florida, her contemporary surreal abstract paintings reflect the vibrant spirit and unique environment of her hometown. 

She intentionally creates versatile images to engage imaginative dialogue. The visceral nature of Meg’s work is meant to form connection, spark imagination, and challenge perception.

Wallace interweaves her passion to empower humanity with her penchant to preserve nature through her artwork. She has volunteered and advocated for over twenty years with various organizations in Miami who provide help and resources to abused children and women.  As an empath who is easily affected by the trauma surrounding her, she finds solace in expressing her deep emotions with art and spending time in nature. 

Meg works across various mediums including painting, photography, abstract installations, plaster and masonry. She is an avid learner and embraces the challenge of mastering new mediums.

Wallace’s art has shown in various solo and collective exhibits, some of which include Coral Gables Museum, The Lowe Art Museum, Fairchild Tropical Gardens, Wynwood Art District, The Artisan Lounge, Downtown Art Walk, Miami Beach Convention Center, and Pinecrest Gardens. 

 Meg’s paintings have been featured on PBS’s ArtLoft, and several of her paintings were selected to be on the set of David Makes Man, a drama series from Miami’s Oscar winner Tarell Alvin McCraney (Moonlight) on OWN. 

 Wallace’s art publications include Sacramento Poetry Center’s Tule Review, The Grief Diaries, and The Menteur. 

 

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