Lisa Marie Thalhammer Explained

Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Birth Place:Florissant, Missouri, U.S.
Field:Visual art, painting, murals
Training:University of Kansas

Lisa Marie Thalhammer is an artist living in Washington D.C.[1]

Education

Thalhammer was born in Florissant, Missouri. She first studied art at St. Joseph's Academy while working as a waitress at her family's truck stop. She attended the Art Institute of Chicago at the age of 16, for an art program that focused on figure drawing.[2] She received, with honors, her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting with a double minor in Women's Studies and Art History from the University of Kansas and studied abroad at Staffordshire University in England.[3] She moved to Washington D.C. in 2004.[4]

Career

Thalhammer's work has been covered by publications including U.S. News & World Report, the Washington Post, and the Washington Blade.[5] The Blade featured her on its cover in 2008 and nominated her for "best visual artist" in 2013.[6]

Thalhammer has been influenced and inspired by Artemisia Gentileschi.[7]

Thalhammer has exhibited her works at several galleries in Washington D.C. such as the Transformer Gallery and G-Fine Arts Gallery. In 2013, she had a solo show called Intimate Network at The Fridge Gallery in Washington, which included 13 pieces of portraiture and abstract work.[8] In 2010, she collaborated with another Washington artist, Sheila Criter, to create a window mural at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center called Butterfly Speeches.

Art and activism

Lisa Marie Thalhammer uses her artworks as part of political actions to communicate positive messages of equality, persistence, empowerment and love.

LOVE

Thalhammer's LOVE design made its debut in the 2016 Capital Pride Parade as float banners. In January 2017 Thalhammer created posters with her LOVE artwork, advocating for an end to hate while protesting the United States presidential inauguration.[9] She has since carried her LOVE poster art in many political protests in Washington D.C. including the People's Climate March, the Native Nations March,[10] the March For Our Lives[11] and the Capital Pride 2017 & 2018 Parades.[12]

In January 2018, Thalhammer's original 10 foot wide LOVE painting on paper was exhibited at Into Action, a social justice art festival in Downtown Los Angeles.[13] [14]

Strong Woman

As part of an organized effort of multiple artists from Washington and Los Angeles, Thalhammer used her artwork to participate in the 2017 inaugural Women's March on Washington. A racially diverse team of women carried Thalhammer's 24 foot diameter painting titled Strong Woman: LOVE for All which features a multiracial women flexing her arms wearing camouflaged pants in front of a rainbow colored background.[15] [16] The artwork was later displayed at the 2018 United State of Women Summit in Los Angeles, CA.[17]

Notable murals

Boxer Girl

Boxer Girl, Thalhammer's first public mural, was installed over Memorial Day weekend in 2009 and is located at 1st and W Streets NW in Washington.[18] It was inspired by the women in Thalhammer's life and her observations of women's interactions with male peers in her community, and also by her athletic experiences and appreciation for team sports.

The mural sparked some controversy as members of the neighborhood had mixed reactions to it.[19] In a neighborhood committee meeting, a police officer reported that after installation of the mural, crime in that area had decreased by 55 percent.

The DC Commission of Arts and Humanities awarded Thalhammer a grant to create Boxer Girl. Thalhammer decided to paint Boxer Girl in her own neighborhood, Bloomingdale, on the side of the home of a long-time supporter and friend, Veronica Jackson.

LOVE mural

Thalhammer painted her LOVE mural in the Blagden Alley Shaw neighborhood of Washington D.C. in August 2017 on four steel gates. It has since become popular among Instagram users and photographers.[20] [21] [22] The mural has appeared in Washingtonian Magazine,[23] a Destination DC Date Night commercial, and the Netflix series "Stay Here.[24]

Mural controversy

In 2016 Thalhammer collaborated with fellow artist Aja Adams on the design of a mural which Thalhammer completed in summer 2017; it is located in the alley next to 57 O Street NW in Washington, D.C. The project received a $50,000 grant from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. Adams was not paid the amount she expected for her contributions. In response to her complaint, the commission initially threatened to pull the grant, but later stated that it was simply a contractual disagreement.[25] [26]

Involvement in the LGBTQIA+ community

In February 2017 the Washington Blade, covering the LGBTQIA+ Community since 1969, listed Lisa Marie Thalhammer as one of the city's "Most Eligible Singles".[27] The Blade also nominated her "best visual artist" in 2013.[28]

In August 2017 Thalhammer gave a eulogy[29] at the memorial for Cassidy Karakorn, a 39-year-old executive with the LGBT civil rights advocacy group Human Rights Campaign who was killed in a traffic collision.[30]

Awards and honors

Thalhammer was voted Best Artist by the Washington Blade Reader's Choice Awards 2018.[31]

Notes and References

  1. News: Artist Lofts: Where Talent Has Room to Bloom. September 25, 2014. May 4, 2015. The Washington Post. Judkis. Maura.
  2. Web site: isa marie thalhammer. G Fine Art. May 4, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150505054823/http://www.gfineartdc.com/bio.cfm?recordID=5. May 5, 2015. dead.
  3. Web site: Lisa Marie Thalhammer. May 4, 2015. Transformer. The Transformer.
  4. News: Sheila Crider and Lisa Marie Thalhammer create a mural, 'Butterfly Speeches'. August 25, 2010. May 4, 2015. The Washington Post. Trescott. Jacqueline.
  5. Web site: Lisa Marie Thalhammer. 2013. May 4, 2015. Lisa Marie Thalhammer.
  6. Web site: Best of Gay D.C. 2013: People. October 24, 2013. May 4, 2015. Washington Blade. Brown, Naff, Pitts Omnimedia Inc..
  7. Web site: Truck Stop and 17th Century Painter Influence Thalhammer . November 19, 2009 . May 4, 2015 . Thedetroiter . Sparage . Dale . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150505003644/http://www.the-detroiter.com/ . May 5, 2015 .
  8. Web site: East City Art Reviews: Lisa Marie Thalhammer's Intimate Network at The Fridge. February 13, 2013. May 4, 2015. East City Arts Review. East City Art. Hope. Eric.
  9. Web site: Protesters Address President Trump On Inauguration Day. 2017-01-20. HuffPost. en. 2018-10-23.
  10. Web site: Lisa Marie Thalhammer on Instagram: "Proud to be marching with my native friends and indigenous communities in DC! Colonization has caused mass human trauma for hundreds of…". https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/instagram/lisamariestudio/1622200900926696888 . 2021-12-26 . registration. Instagram. en. 2018-10-23.
  11. Web site: Lisa Marie Thalhammer on Instagram: "@marchforourlives art by @lisamariestudio #LOVE #disarmhate #vote #loveart #enoughisenough #gunsdown #nonviolence #lovelisamarie…". https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/instagram/lisamariestudio/1744061051967054327 . 2021-12-26 . registration. Instagram. en. 2018-10-23.
  12. Web site: Lisa Marie Thalhammer on Instagram: "#happypride". https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/instagram/lisamariestudio/1534457665870479546 . 2021-12-26 . registration. Instagram. en. 2018-10-23.
  13. Web site: Artists. Into Action. en-US. 2018-10-23.
  14. Web site: 'Into Action' festival blends art, music and social justice; a 'momentum builder' for sparking activism - Los Angeles Times. Vankin. Deborah. Los Angeles Times. 13 January 2018 . 2018-10-23.
  15. News: A divided nation meets: Scenes from inauguration weekend. Washington Post. en. 2018-10-23.
  16. News: Inside the warehouse where the Women's March prepares for their moment on the streets. 2017-01-20. Rare. 2018-10-23. en-US.
  17. Web site: The 2018 United State of Women Summit Schedule. theunitedstateofwomen2018.sched.com. 2018-10-23.
  18. Web site: Boxer Girl. May 4, 2015. ArtAround.
  19. Web site: Artnet:Public Murals, Public Controversy. October 22, 2009. May 4, 2015. Artnet.
  20. News: The 25 most Instagrammable spots in D.C.. Time Out Washington DC. 2018-10-23. en.
  21. News: Where to find all those D.C. murals you've seen on Instagram. Washington Post. en. 2018-10-23.
  22. News: District of Design - On Tap Magazine. 2018-06-30. On Tap Magazine. 2018-10-23. en-US.
  23. News: The Runner's Guide to Washington. 2018-07-03. Washingtonian. 2018-10-23. en-US.
  24. Web site: Stay Here Netflix Official Site. www.netflix.com. 2018-10-23.
  25. News: Kurzius. Rachel. Embattled Artist Pushes Back Against Claims She Stole D.C. Mural Idea. 19 October 2017. DCist. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20171018220756/http://dcist.com/2017/10/embattled_artists_pushes_back_again.php. 18 October 2017.
  26. News: Capps. Kriston. Artists Feud Over Intellectual Property Rights of a New Truxton Circle Mural. 20 October 2017. Washington City Paper. October 13, 2017.
  27. Web site: MOST ELIGIBLE SINGLES: Lisa Marie Thalhammer. February 13, 2013. October 19, 2017. .
  28. Web site: Best of Gay D.C. 2013: People. October 24, 2013. May 4, 2015. Washington Blade. Brown, Naff, Pitts Omnimedia Inc..
  29. Web site: Lisa Marie Thalhammer is at Human Rights Campaign . September 3, 2017. October 19, 2017. Facebook. Lisa Marie Thalhammer.
  30. News: Civil rights executive is killed in traffic crash. August 28, 2017. October 19, 2017. . Martin . Weil.
  31. News: Best of Gay D.C. 2018 Winners. 2018-10-18. Washington Blade: Gay News, Politics, LGBT Rights. 2018-10-23. en-US.