Mary Addison Hackett

Works
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Not Yet Titled Because It’s Still 2020, 2020
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Not Yet Titled Because It’s Still 2020, 2020
    watercolor, gouache on Arches paper
    15 x 11.25 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Still Counting (Oleander), 2020
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Still Counting (Oleander), 2020
    watercolor, gouache on Arches watercolor paper
    10 x 8.25 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Still Counting (Oranges), 2020
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Still Counting (Oranges), 2020
    watercolor, gouache on Arches watercolor paper
    10 x 8.25 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Camp Towels, 2014
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Camp Towels, 2014
    oil on linen on panel
    10 x 8 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Kitchen Cuisinart, 2014
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Kitchen Cuisinart, 2014
    oil on linen
    6 x 4 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Kitchen Daffodils, 2014
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Kitchen Daffodils, 2014
    oil on panel
    6 x 4 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Kitchen Dish Liquid, 2014
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Kitchen Dish Liquid, 2014
    oil on panel
    6 x 4 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Kitchen iPhone, 2014
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Kitchen iPhone, 2014
    oil on panel
    6 x 4 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Kitchen Post it Note, 2014
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Kitchen Post it Note, 2014
    oil on panel
    6 x 4 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Kitchen Reheat, 2014
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Kitchen Reheat, 2014
    oil on panel
    6 x 4 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Kitchen Saltines, 2014
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Kitchen Saltines, 2014
    oil on panel
    6 x 4 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Kitchen Skillet, 2014
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Kitchen Skillet, 2014
    oil on panel
    6 x 4 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Kitchen Stove, 2014
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Kitchen Stove, 2014
    oil on panel
    6 x 4 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Kitchen Thermos, 2014
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Kitchen Thermos, 2014
    oil on panel
    6 x 4 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Mexican Blanket, 2012-2013
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Mexican Blanket, 2012-2013
    oil on linen
    8 x 10 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Espresso with Plaid Wood Table, 2012
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Espresso with Plaid Wood Table, 2012
    oil on linen on panel
    7 x 5 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Flowering Quince, 2012
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Flowering Quince, 2012
    oil on linen
    10 x 7.5 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, I Got the Lightweight Blanket, 2012
    Mary Addison Hackett
    I Got the Lightweight Blanket, 2012
    oil on linen
    10 x 8 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Vantage Point, 2012
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Vantage Point, 2012
    oil on linen on panel
    7 x 5 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Palette with Blue Linoleum, 2011
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Palette with Blue Linoleum, 2011
    oil on linen on panel
    7 x 5 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Rapture, 2011
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Rapture, 2011
    oil on canvas
    9 x 7 inches
  • Mary Addison Hackett, Sad Waters, 2010
    Mary Addison Hackett
    Sad Waters, 2010
    oil on linen on panel
    7 x 5 inches
Biography

Postcards from a Pandemic: Mary Addison Hackett from Marcia Wood on Vimeo.

Mary Addison Hackett is a visual artist whose work is grounded in the aesthetics of everyday life. She has a diaristic practice and uses her day-to-day life as a means of ongoing critical investigation. Her practice includes painting, photography, video, writing, and other time-based projects.

Since the early 90s, Hackett has exhibited and screened her work in museums, galleries, and film festivals, throughout the United States and abroad, including the Joshua Treenial at BoxoPROJECTS in Joshua Tree, California; the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans; the Torrance Art Museum in Torrance, California; ACME., PØST, Serious Topics, and Kristi Engle Gallery, all in Los Angeles; Marcia Wood Gallery in Atlanta; John Davis Gallery in Hudson, New York; and Tinney Contemporary and David Lusk Gallery, in Nashville, Tennessee. Screenings include the Aurora Picture Show (Houston, TX); Plexus Projects (Brooklyn, NY); and The New York Underground Film Festival, among others.

 

She is the recipient of several professional grants and awards and has participated in residencies in the US and abroad. Her work is represented in public collections including the J. Paul Getty Trust, the Phyllis and Ross Escalette Permanent Collection of Art, and the Music City Center Public Collection. Her work has been reviewed by Christopher Knight in the Los Angeles Times and featured in numerous other publications. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Hackett grew up in Nashville, Tennessee. She received her MFA in Studio Art/Video from the University of Illinois at Chicago and her BFA in Painting from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She is currently based in Joshua Tree, California.

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