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Janet Waters

Janet Waters, a native of Baltimore, grew up in a family filled with creativity. Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and a sizable extended family, all created wonderful and useful things with their hands. They all share in bringing a multitude of skills and sensibilities to her work.  By age seven, Janet was designing and making doll clothes based on the styles of the 1950’s. By age eight, she was knitting her first sweater. She continued expanding her skills and interest in creating art and by her sophomore year in college declared her major as studio art.   


In 1976, she hung up her artistic hat to pursue a sales and marketing career.  During that time, she worked with companies like Revlon and Gillette, domestically and internationally,  as well as founding two companies in Atlanta specializing in niche sales and marketing.  Janet returned to Baltimore in 1987. By 1991, she had unboxed her old tools and started painting, weaving, and sewing again on weekends as well as learning to quilt. 


Since 1994, she has been exhibiting and selling her art quilts in area galleries, museums, and art festivals; has been published in a glorious art quilt book, Spirit of the Cloth and been featured in a Maryland Public Television special showcasing Maryland quilters. Janet has also been featured in articles in The Maryland Life and The Urbanite magazines as well as the Carroll County Times, The Syracuse Post-General, and The Baltimore Sun newspapers. 


Collectors of her quilted and yarn work span from the east to the west coast  as well as collectors in London, England and Cotonou, Benin; and finally in the permanent collection of James E. Lewis Museum.   In 1999, she joined the staff of Baltimore Clayworks holding four positions including Instructor and later Director of Community Arts.  

Additionally, Janet taught art to children through after school enrichment  programs, summer art camps and museum workshops throughout the Baltimore and Washington, DC area. Some of the organizations that hired her to teach include Smithsonian African Art Museum, The Walters Art Museum, The Reginald Lewis Museum, Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts, Child First Authority, Howard County Arts Council and St.Ignatius Loyola Academy.  


Arthritis began to make quilting impossible and in 2016 Janet knew she had to  stop quilting.  By 2018, Janet started playing with paints again as a way to continue making art without causing herself pain. She experimented with acrylics and watercolors that she had loved during college.  


By 2020, she was  fully immersed in the world of watercolors and following her love of abstract work. Recent exhibits of her watercolors include a Holiday Sale at St. Bartholomew’s  Episcopal Church, Taken Reinventing in Towson, Pierian Inc. Foundation’s Annual Online Art Sale, Body and  Soul Holiday Sale at The Motor House and an ongoing exhibit at Studio 2A on Falls Rd. 

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Artist Statement

I have always made art.  Even as a child, hours upon hours were spent in my bedroom creating doll clothes, collages and sculpture as well as drawings and paintings. Through years of working in a multitude of mediums, I have tried to create  realistic work with “in your face” messages.  That effort never worked the way I thought it should. I found that kind of art just was not me.   My work is more a feeling, a longing, a remembrance of images and emotions locked inside me.  I feel that my art is universal in its timelessness…..it’s not part of a current movement or political struggle.   I currently create watercolors; loving the translucency and flowing quality of the paint that the medium affords me.  These qualities allow me to build layers of color. Color on color creates depth and an ethereal feeling, as well as, little spaces ripe to become secret little vignettes.  I strive to give the viewer three ways to see my work;  a view from some distance, a closer view that shows more detail and an even closer perspective that reveals those little spaces that let viewers feel that they have come upon a secret space discovered only by them.  One collector remarked that she loves my work because “it is so evocative.” 

  


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Turning Tides

The Black Art Today Foundation presents "Turning Tides: Action, Resilience, and the Mental Landscapes of Black and Brown Voices" at Gallery B in Bethesda, MD, from May 2-25, 2025.  Opening Reception and Artist Talk: Sunday, May 4, 2025, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM  

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