/EMBRACING NEURODIVERSITY
Karin Cloutier and Morgan Tartakoff
Artist Shoeboxes
January 16 - February 16, 2025
/STATEMENT
Embracing Neurodiversity is a collaborative exploration of two very distinct approaches to art-making, as influenced by different neurological diagnoses. Painter Karin Cloutier has ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder), and sees her diagnosis reflected in her abstract and spontaneous techniques. Relief printmaker Morgan Tartakoff is Autistic, and understands that as a major influence to her slow, deliberate, and detailed practice. While these diagnoses can manifest in a multitude of ways for different artists, for Cloutier and Tartakoff, the result is a drastic contrast in styles, design, and process.
The artwork in this collection illustrates how, for each artist, their neurodiversity feels in the brain or influences their life. The artists’ unique experiences are expressed in individual works, like each artist’s representation of the brain: Tartakoff’s literal and rigorous carving in Autism: Between the Folds of My Brain versus Cloutier’s interpretive, abstract ADHD: You Figure It Out. Their distinct styles are clear in their collaborative work, too, such as Cloutier’s wires and colorful bubbles winding around Tartakoff’s technical gears and straight lines in The Motion of Thought- a visual manifestation of how the two artists get from thought to thought throughout the day.
As different as Cloutier and Tartakoff’s processes, and brains, are, there are moments of cross-over. A strong sensitivity to issues of justice and fairness are common with both Autism and ADHD, referenced by the artists in pieces like Where Are We Now? and World of Acceptance. In the latter, the artists address inclusion specifically, depicting bees working alongside a variety of bugs, despite their typical behavior of attacking “intruders” to their hives. Another piece, Expectations, speaks to the pressure both artists feel as neurodivergent people and as women in a society that challenges both groups.
Collaboration involving two seemingly opposing approaches had its difficulties. “At first, our differences slowed us down,” says Cloutier, “but over time, we began to influence each other. My work grew more deliberate, while Morgan’s became more abstract. This blending of styles was transformative, reminding us of the value of stepping outside our comfort zones.” Tartakoff adds, “As we embraced our own neurodivergent strengths, combined with perseverance and hard work, collaboration opened the doors of creativity that we would not or could not have opened individually… [This work] points to the vital importance of diverse thinking.
Cloutier and Tartakoff are friends and neighbors and live in Uxbridge, MA.
/ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Karin Cloutier
Karin Cloutier is a multi-media artist and educator. She holds a B.S. in Computer Science and an M.Ed. in Curriculum. Her creative process is spontaneous, tactile, and fueled by curiosity. Her work often incorporates found objects that are visually or texturally compelling when incorporated into paintings and assemblages.
To see more of Karin Cloutier’s work, visit karinvanart.com or follow @karin.vanart on Instagram.
Morgan Tartakoff
Morgan Tartakoff is an Autistic relief printmaker working predominantly with wood and linoleum. Her work is inspired by nature and her love for exploring it. She is a full-time artist, exhibiting her work locally and selling her work through her Etsy store. She earned a BFA at Northland College in Wisconsin.
To see more of Morgan Tartakoff’s work visit morgantartakoff.etsy.com or follow @littlepebbleprintshop on Instagram.
/EXHIBITED WORKS
Karin Cloutier
Morgan Tartakoff
World of Acceptance
mixed media: carved wood, ink, acrylic paint, string
11″ x 36″
2024
Morgan Tartakoff
Autism: Between the Folds of My Brain
mixed media: carved wood, linoleum print, acrylic paint, paper
24″ x 24″
2024
Karin Cloutier
Morgan Tartakoff
Where Are We Now?
mixed media: acrylic paint, carved wood, chain
21″ x 12″
2024
Karin Cloutier
Morgan Tartakoff
Echoes of Perception
mixed media: acrylic paint, linoleum print, carved wood, paper
1′ x 3′ , 3′ x 5′, 5′ x 3′
2024
Morgan Tartakoff
The Way We See 1
mixed media: acrylic paint, carved wood, found object
12″ x 6″
2024
Karin Cloutier
Morgan Tartakoff
Expectations
mixed media: carved wood, watercolor, marble and ink, acrylic paint
13″ x 36″
2024
Karin Cloutier
Morgan Tartakoff
Sci Fi
mixed media: linoleum print, acrylic paint, wood
42″ x 42″
2024
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