Sally Egbert

Sally Egbert (b. 1958) is a New York-based artist. For over three decades, she has been making paintings, drawings, and installations. Her work is primarily abstract, loosely inspired by natural observations. Egbert studied at SUNY, New Paltz. She is a recipient of grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, the Gottlieb Foundation, and the New York State Foundation for the Arts. She has shown nationally and internationally. Her work is in several collections, including the Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona; the Progressive Insurance Collection; and the Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME, gift of the Alex Katz Foundation. Reviewing Egbert’s work in Art in America, Eileen Myles notes, “Sally Egbert’s oil paintings are as hypnotic as aquariums…(her) chief concern seems to be pinpointing distinctions to name the moment in color and space.” Glenn O’Brien, in a catalogue essay, describes Egbert’s work: “These magical tableaux conjure dream states outside of experience and history, but they seem to evoke not what has happened, but what will happen–a balance of a state that we have experienced and one that we are moving toward with the attraction of sublime unknowns.” Sally is currently a studio member of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts in New York City.

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Sally Egbert on view at The Colby College Museum of Art

February 12, 2026 – May 31, 2026
Sally Egbert Floating Sky, 2018 Acrylic on canvas 34 x 47 inches

SALLY EGBERT

March, 2025

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