Hotel Nia, Menlo Park, CA.

Hotel Nia, Menlo Park, CA.

Recent Murals
2023 - Wolf Creek, Target Building, Grass Valley, CA
2022 - Low Tide…, Google Bay View, Mountain View, CA
2021 - Drop By Drop…, The Nevada Theatre, Nevada City, CA
2020 - Historic Elevator Lobby, The Holbrooke Hotel, Grass Valley, CA
2018 - The Yuba, River Valley Bank, Grass Valley, CA
2017 - Cosmic Auditoriums, The Onyx Theatre, Nevada City, CA

Public Speaking
2024 The Business of Art Symposium, NC Arts Council, Grass Valley, CA
2023 Guest Artist Speaker, Sierra College, Grass Valley, CA

Awards
2024 Mardi Gras Queen, public arts advocacy, Nevada City, CA
2022 Dr. Leland and Sally Lewis Visual Arts Award, Nevada City, CA

Selected Shows
2018 Art Market SF, George Billis Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2018 Small Works 6, Luna Rienne Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2017 Art Market SF, George Billis Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2016 Elemental, Luna Reinne Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2016 Group Show, George Billis Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2016 Language of Perceptual Conditions, CSU, Los Angeles, CA
2015 Small Works , Luna Reinne Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2014 The Big Bang, George Billis Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2013 Light Years, Luna Reinne Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2012 San Francisco Fine Art Fair, George Billis Gallery, SF, CA
2011 San Francisco Fine Art Fair, George Billis Gallery, SF, CA
2011 Feedback, Porter Sesnon Gallery, UC Santa Cruz, CA
2010 Supernatural, Fabric8 Galleries, San Francisco, CA
2009 Dark Crystals, Mahan Gallery, Columbus, OH
2009 Los Angeles Art Show, George Billis Gallery, LA CA
2009 The Story Lies Within, Koelsch Gallery, Houston, TX
2008 Out There, George Billis Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2008 Art Santa Fe, Garson Baker Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM
2008 Small Wonders, Garson Baker Fine Art, New York, NY
2008 Los Angeles Art Show, Julie Baker Fine Art, LA, CA

Education
1995 – 2000 University of CA Santa Cruz
• Bachelor of Fine Arts
• Bachelor of Cultural Anthropology

Quote
Coleman’s insight [is] to recognize abstraction as a readymade phenomenon, and to construe her job as one of discovering and presenting natural beauty…sending viewers back out into the world, newly sensitized to the compositional potential of everything around them.”
—Jonathon Keats, Artweek Magazine