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Squeak Carnwath: Goddess of All

Past exhibition
January 16 - February 28, 2026
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Squeak Carnwath: Goddess of All

Jane Lombard Gallery is pleased to announce Goddess of All, Squeak Carnwath’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Squeak Carnwath merges meticulously applied layers of oil paint with text, repeated symbolic iconography, and abstract patterns. The exhibition Goddess of All presents Carnwath’s evolving visual language, which recently includes representations of the female form. Her imagery resists singular interpretations, inviting viewers to find meaning through personal experience, context, and cultural background. The exhibition will be on view at Jane Lombard Gallery from January 16th - February 28th, 2026, with an opening reception on January 16th from 6 - 8 PM. 

Carnwath’s words and phrases are raw, immediate, and unfiltered, offering intimate reflections that speak to the ever-evolving complexities of womanhood. Drawing on imagery of queens, mothers, and mythic goddesses, Carnwath envisions a future grounded in inclusivity and empowerment. The silhouette of an African queen becomes a recurring motif, most visibly seen in the painting Goddess of All. Statues appear throughout her work as ghostlike reminders of women’s past roles and the ways in which those narratives could be recast. Symbols recur throughout the paintings, forming a visual chorus in which thrones, crowns, and female archetypes assert a collective claim to power: the future, Carnwath suggests, is the “goddess of all.”

Text is spread across the canvas as freeform thoughts, serving as a space to speak the unspoken. In Keep (What You Love), thick lines of grey are painted over a monologue, so that it is no longer fully legible. These partially obscured inscriptions suggest the necessity of articulating the truths of lived experience. The obscured words in the painting also allude to Carnwath’s archaeological approach to the material itself. Some passages appear eroded or worn, like faded tattoos or bathroom-stall graffiti. She also views artmaking as a haptic, felt process that is beneath words. 

The German concept of Umwelt, an organism’s unique perceptual environment, further informs Carnwath’s recent works. In the painting My Umwelt, a family-tree motif meditates on matrilineal histories, with her iconographic figures standing in as ancestral presences. In the painting Goddess of All, a tree’s branches instead harbor animals, with an image of Earth at its center, expanding the notion of lineage and ancestry beyond the human. Carnwath uses this imagery to underscore the interconnectedness of all living beings.

Across these richly layered paintings, Carnwath creates a resonant, deeply personal vision of womanhood across time. The exhibition Goddess of All affirms the artist’s belief in a future shaped by women and the histories they carry forward.

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Works
  • Squeak Carnwath, Ancestors and Future Ghosts, 2023
    Squeak Carnwath, Ancestors and Future Ghosts, 2023
  • Squeak Carnwath, Ancient Fragments, 2025
    Squeak Carnwath, Ancient Fragments, 2025
  • Squeak Carnwath, Goddess of All, 2025
    Squeak Carnwath, Goddess of All, 2025
  • Squeak Carnwath, Keep (What You Love), 2025
    Squeak Carnwath, Keep (What You Love), 2025
  • Squeak Carnwath, My Umwelt, 2025
    Squeak Carnwath, My Umwelt, 2025
  • Squeak Carnwath, Our Own, 2022
    Squeak Carnwath, Our Own, 2022
  • Squeak Carnwath, Past, Present, Future, 2025
    Squeak Carnwath, Past, Present, Future, 2025
  • Squeak Carnwath, Secrets from the Sighted World of the Goddesses, 2025
    Squeak Carnwath, Secrets from the Sighted World of the Goddesses, 2025
  • Squeak Carnwath, Side One One Life, 2025
    Squeak Carnwath, Side One One Life, 2025
  • Squeak Carnwath, The Beautiful Future, 2024
    Squeak Carnwath, The Beautiful Future, 2024
  • Squeak Carnwath, Wisdom of the Future, 2024
    Squeak Carnwath, Wisdom of the Future, 2024
Press
  • Exhibition Review: "Squeak Carnwath: Goddess of All" at Jane Lombard Gallery

    Liam Otero, Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art, February 26, 2026
  • Squeak Carnwath Paints Her Own Path

    This artist rejects the notion that paint as a medium inevitably becomes exhausted, incapable of making something, however broken it may be.
    John Yau, Hyperallergic, February 20, 2026

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