CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY AND STUDIOS

The Odell Studio Gallery presents a harmonious exhibit of contemporary paintings and prints of Carol Odell and the fine metalwork (jewelry, vessels and small sculpture) of Tom Odell within the setting of an historic Greek Revival house on the main street of Chatham on Cape Cod.

The studios adjoin the gallery making the artists available for visitors.The artists established themselves in Chatham in 1975. As the location is not only a gallery, but the artists' studios and residence, it offers a unique experience for the interested collector or gallery visitor.

The gallery is open Monday through Saturday from 10am to 6pm, and by appointment all other times. Visitors are encouraged to call ahead in the winter season to verify hours.

"Our work shares an exploration of unique, non-objective, visual and sculptural images within the format of traditional materials and techniques."

TOM ODELL

Tom Odell's work as a metal artist has evolved over thirty years from apprentice jeweler to goldsmith jewelry designer, silversmith, maker of hollowware, utensils and sculpture.

CAROL ODELL

Carol Odell chose painting as her means of expression when she was young and decided to go to art school. Since completion of a BFA from the Boston Museum School / Tufts University in 1967, she has made art and design part of her life.

CAROL ODELL

Carol Odell chose painting as her means of expression when she was young and decided to go to art school. Since completion of a BFA from the Boston Museum School / Tufts University in 1967, she has made art and design part of her life. After exploring several media over time, she has chosen oil paint as her preferred medium for its working qualities and richness of color. Gouache and monotype works on paper augment her larger oil works on canvas, wood panels and folding screens.

PORTFOLIO

Living in a coastal environment unquestionably has some influence on my aesthetic sensibilities, but when I work or start to compose, my goal is to clear my thoughts of all things and attempt to create by improvisation a certain harmony from disparate elements - color being the most expressive component of my work.

TOM ODELL

Carol Odell chose painting as her means of expression when she was young and decided to go to art school. Since completion of a BFA from the Boston Museum School / Tufts University in 1967, she has made art and design part of her life. After exploring several media over time, she has chosen oil paint as her preferred medium for its working qualities and richness of color. Gouache and monotype works on paper augment her larger oil works on canvas, wood panels and folding screens.

PORTFOLIO

Living in a coastal environment unquestionably has some influence on my aesthetic sensibilities, but when I work or start to compose, my goal is to clear my thoughts of all things and attempt to create by improvisation a certain harmony from disparate elements - color being the most expressive component of my work.

CAROL ODELL

Carol Odell chose painting as her means of expression when she was young and decided to go to art school. Since completion of a BFA from the Boston Museum School / Tufts University in 1967, she has made art and design part of her life. After exploring several media over time, she has chosen oil paint as her preferred medium for its working qualities and richness of color. Gouache and monotype works on paper augment her larger oil works on canvas, wood panels and folding screens.

TOM ODELL

Carol Odell chose painting as her means of expression when she was young and decided to go to art school. Since completion of a BFA from the Boston Museum School / Tufts University in 1967, she has made art and design part of her life. After exploring several media over time, she has chosen oil paint as her preferred medium for its working qualities and richness of color. Gouache and monotype works on paper augment her larger oil works on canvas, wood panels and folding screens.