Ann Trainor Domingue

Contemporary, colorful, boldly-designed paintings
inspired by New England, Caribbean and Italian landscapes and lifestyles.
Artist member of Copley Society of art, Boston, MA

Contact Gallery Antonia, Chatham, MA and Art3 Gallery in NH
for pricing or artist information inquiries.
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Bio

Ann (Mason) Trainor Domingue was born in Fall River, Massachusetts and lived many years in Barrington, Rhode Island before moving to New Hampshire in 1987.

She is a graduate of Rhode Island College with a BA Studio degree in painting and has pursued a career as an artist working as a graphic designer, illustrator, teacher and painter.

Her work hangs in many private and public collections including the permanent collection of the McIninch Gallery at Southern New Hampshire University, Keene State College Student Center, Hampshire Plaza Tower, Tenn and Tenn law firm, Catholic Medical Center and Manchester Place in Manchester, NH. Her work has been juried into the Currier Museum of Art/New Hampshire Art Association Annual Exhibition for several years as well as New England Watercolor Society regional exhibitions.

Ann is represented on Cape Cod at Gallery Antonia, Chatham, MA, in New Hampshire by Art3 Gallery in Manchester. Previous representations include Addison Art Gallery, in Orleans, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. and Firehouse Gallery in Damariscotta, Maine. Her contemporary, expressive landscape-inspired work, studio and plein air paintings–in oil, acrylic and watercolor–are exhibited regularly in galleries and regional exhibitions. She teaches classes and workshops at the Currier Museum Art Center.

She is currently art director, design researcher and brand manager at Eisenberg, Vital and Ryze Advertising in Manchester, NH.

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