Biography
Rosalie O’Donnell
Rosalie O’Donnell graduated from American River College in Sacramento, CA and the University of California at Berkeley with her BA in the Practice of Art. She went on to do graduate work at the University of California at Davis where she earned her teaching credential in art and music.
A painter and printmaker, Rosalie has shown her monotypes and etchings in California and the Washington, DC region including The Art League in Alexandria, VA, Mattawoman Art Center, the Ellipse Gallery, Gallery West, The World Bank, the National Institute of Health, Washington Printmakers and Touchstone Gallery.
O’Donnell moved to Sedona, AZ in the fall of 2018 and continues to paint and create in a variety of media. Most recently her work is appearing in an exhibit at the Ruby Project in Washington, DC, titled, Special Delivery and in the Magic and Dreams exhibit at the Sedona Art Center.
O’Donnell previously worked at The Art League in Alexandria, VA located in the historic Torpedo Factory Art Center where she was the gallery director and development associate. Prior to that she worked at Sierra College in Rocklin, CA, as the Director of the Ridley Gallery, instructor for the Gallery Operations class and in the Marketing and Public Relations department. She also was co-owner of a cooperative gallery in Folsom, CA and worked at several private galleries in and around Sacramento, CA. O’Donnell has worked as a volunteer in many visual arts organizations, serving as a docent and board member in California, Montana, British Columbia, New Zealand and Washington, DC in the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibits Program.