Orin Carpenter

Incidental Contact, 2024

mixed media on canvas

60 x 48 inches

$9,500

C-lective Curator’s Cut:

Incidental Contact is a meditation on survival, resilience, and what it means to be fully alive. Deep blacks anchor the work, layered with collage and mixed media, while bursts of pink spray paint mark the piece with instinctive, incidental energy. Bright strokes of orange and blue punctuate the composition, like sparks of bloom emerging through tension and weight. The piece traces the layered pressures of post-pandemic life, societal frustration, and personal reckoning, yet celebrates presence, endurance, and the quiet rebellion of joy. Here, Orin shapes the weight of experience into a canvas that radiates endurance, presence, and the energy of living fully.

We Love Orin. For the Petaluma-based artist, art is both voice and vision. It is a means to educate, uplift, and challenge perception. His work invites viewers to see the world through his eyes, sparking new perspectives and fostering deeper understanding. His identity profoundly shapes his work, infusing each piece with authenticity, vulnerability, and purpose. Every creation becomes both a reflection of his personal journey and an open invitation for viewers to explore their own stories within it.

Orin Carpenter, PhD

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Education from Walden University in Minnesota

    Master of Fine Arts in Illustration from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco

    Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Memphis

  • Served on the Board of Directors for Youth In Arts in San Rafael, CA (2021–2023)

    Worked extensively as a lecturer and workshop leader at venues including:

    • Luther Burbank Center of the Arts (2024)

    • Corte Madera Library for Black History Month (2024)

    • Roche Center for Education, Boston (2023)

    • De Young Museum, Marin County Library, Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, Omaha Archdiocese, and others (2020–2022)

    Featured several times in the De Young Museum Open Exhibit

    Served as Director of Visual & Performing Arts at Marin Catholic High School for 14+ years

    Published in over 12 magazines, newspapers, and appeared on multiple radio and podcast interviews

“For me, art is about layers - each piece revealing truths about humanity and identity.”

Growing up, art served as a refuge, helping him navigate the layered complexities of identity and belonging. Influenced early on by comic books, he discovered that creativity could be its own kind of superpower. Over time, he recognized the need to move beyond fantasy and bring his imagination to life. This realization became the foundation of his artistic practice: creating deeply personal, narrative-driven work that reflects his journey and builds authentic connections with others.