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Metra Mitchell

Metra Mitchell’s unique identity reflects the impact of her social, economic, and ethnic history. Her mother immigrated to America from Iran during the Iranian Revolution. Her father was born and raised in rural Kentucky, the American South. The diversity of her multicultural background influences her artwork where she explores themes of strength, vulnerability, and transformation within the magical theater of drawing, painting and printmaking. She earned her BFA in Painting & Minor in Art History from Western Kentucky University on a full art scholarship and MFA in Painting from Fontbonne University with a teaching assistantship. She has taught studio & art history courses at many institutions for nearly two decades such as Maryville University, St. Louis Community College, St. Charles Community College & Southwestern Illinois College. She was an instructor in the Missouri Study Abroad Intercollegiate Consortium in Florence, Italy & Madrid, Spain & Lugano, Switzerland. She retired from teaching in 2023 & currently works as a full-time traveling artist. Exhibiting regionally, nationally & internationally with wide acclaim, her works have been included in Juxtapoz Magazine, St. Louis Riverfront Times, All She Makes Magazine, Studio Visit Magazine, All the Arts Magazine, Create! Magazine & LUXE Interior + Design Magazine. Her work is in collections at the Angad Arts Hotel & Metro Theater Company in St. Louis, MO. Commercial galleries who have showcased her work include Houska Gallery in St. Louis, MO, Sager Reeves Gallery in Columbia, MO, Phoenix Gallery in Lawrence, Kansas, La Luz de Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles, CA & The Con/Temporary Spaces at Arteaporté in Turin, Italy.
Curator’s Note
Metra Mitchell draws on her multicultural heritage to examine strength, vulnerability, and transformation through painting, drawing, and printmaking, shaped by a richly cross-cultural perspective.

WITCH HUT INNER GUTS, oil on panel, 36 x 36 inches, 2024.

Into Oblivion, Oil on panel, 36 × 36 inches, 2025

CANDLE CAVE, Oil on panel, 36 × 36 inches, 2024

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