September 25–October 16, 2025
Uncovering
By Erin Raedeke
McLanahan Gallery, Misciagna Family Center for Perofrming Arts
Artist Statement
Uncovering explores the relationship between two bodies of work: a series of self-portraits and a series of cloth paintings. Themes emerge and shift, collide and coalesce, one of the common threads being that they are all painted from observation. One seemingly abstract, one representational, there are more similarities than first assumed. The underlying goal of both is to discover truths and uncover realities that were once hidden. A search for accuracy, not only in the physical attributes of the motif, but also an accuracy in the feelings, sensations and experiences that get evoked are the driving force. While the self portraits are a reflection of both outward appearance and internal conflicts, the cloth paintings also reveal an inner struggle as well as resilience. Honest investigation leads to awareness and discovery.
Artist Bio
Raedeke received her master of fine arts degree from American University in 2009 and her bachelor of fine arts in painting and bachelor of arts in art history from Indiana University Bloomington in 2000. She also studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2003. Raedeke has exhibited her work nationally and internationally in both solo and group exhibitions, including at the National Portrait Gallery in London. She has been awarded a Carnegie Mellon Research Grant, and she has received the Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award twice.
Artist Checklist
- Marimekko, 2020
Oil on board
24” x 24” - 1977, 2019
Oil on board
18” x 15” - 2718 Colin Avenue, 2018
Oil on linen
60” x 48” - Childhood Landscape, 2018
Oil on panel
12” x 9” - Self at 45, 2022
Oil on linen
7” x 5” - Self Portrait at 43 Years, 2020
Oil on board
16” x 14” - Self Portrait Study, Night, 2023
Oil on linen
10” x 8” - November 18, 1995, 2020
Oil on linen
60” x 48” - 1980, 2019
Oil on canvas
22” x 18” - Red & Black, 2025
Oil on board
14” x 11”
Misciagna Family Center
for Performing Arts
Penn State Altoona
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