The exhibition of paintings by Pam Ingalls presents thirty-two works by this figurative artist, displayed in TMORA’s Fireside Gallery. Pam Ingalls loves to paint light falling on ordinary people, objects, and scenes. Raised in Spokane, Washington, she was first inspired by her parents, artists Richard and Marjorie Ingalls. She studied art at the Accademia Di Belle Arti in Florence, Italy, and earned an art degree from the art department that her father began at Gonzaga University in Spokane. Pam trained under the mentorship of Russian Impressionist Ron Lukas – a protégé of Sergei Bongart. She also studied with Frederick Frank, Richard Schmid, and Burt Silverman. Strong color and sound drawing are primary in her paintings. Her choice of simple subject matter is surprising, sometimes humorous, and always full of emotion. Portraits, still life and interior scenes populate her studio. Her widely collected, award-winning work has been exhibited throughout the United States, Europe, and Africa, and juried into more than 125 national and international shows.
Pam Ingalls: In the Russian Tradition will be on view in the Fireside Gallery June 29 – September 15, 2024

Coming Home, n.d.
Oil on canvas, 8 in x 20 in
Collection of Pam Ingalls

Pierrot, n.d.
Oil on board, 10 in x 8 in
Collection of Pam Ingalls

La Isola Ristorante, n.d.
Oil on canvas, 16 in x 36 in
Collection of Pam Ingalls
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