Jo Harrison
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Wild Cloveroil on canvas, paper, 10" x 8"Wild Clover
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The Secret Gardenoil on duralar, 8" x 8"The Secret Garden
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Moments ,IVoil on board, 6" x 6"Moments ,IV
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Many Shades, Big and Smalloil on board, 6" x 6"Many Shades, Big and Small
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Monet's Gardenoil on duralar, 9" x 12"Monet's Garden
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Monet's Lillies, Ioil on duralar, 5" x 7"Monet's Lillies, I
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Lisa's Zinniasoil on hardboard, 6" x 6"Lisa's Zinnias
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Wind and Magicoil on duralar, 8" x 8"Wind and Magic
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Studio Friends, Sold
oil on paper, 6" x 6"
Studio Friends, Sold -
Unexpected Pairing, Sold
oil on paper, 6" x 6"
Unexpected Pairing, Sold -
Winter Orchid, Sold
oil on paper, 6" x 6"
Winter Orchid, Sold -
Garden Portrait, Soldoil on canvas, 16" x 12"Garden Portrait, Sold
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Sprezzatura, Sold
oil on duralar, 8" x 6"
Sprezzatura, Sold -
Looking Up, Studyoil on duralar, 8" x 6"Looking Up, Study
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Narcissus and the Parrot, Sold
oil on hardboard, 6" x 6"
Narcissus and the Parrot, Sold -
Roses and Glass, Soldoil on hardboard, 6" x 6"Roses and Glass, Sold
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Mom's Vase, Sold
oil on paper, 6" x 6"
Mom's Vase, Sold
Biography
Jo Harrison grew up in Eugene, Oregon, then traveled across the country to attend Williams College, graduating in 1979 with a double major in Art History/Studio Art. After a career in the software industry, Jo returned to Williamstown to open the Harrison Gallery, 2001-2015.
Harrison officially launched her career as an oil painter in Provincetown, America’s oldest continuous art colony. Equally notable is the mentorship provided by artist friends Stanley Bielen, Pete Hocking, and John MacDonald. Jo’s experience includes museum-juried Members shows as well as successful one-woman shows here in New England.