Her work reflects on artifacts and their connection to memory, mortality, place, and presence. Her artistic practice is rooted in a deep observation of her surroundings where she finds profound meaning in the simple moments and ordinary elements of her environment.
She studied painting at the Glassell School of Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and holds Bachelor of Interior Architecture from Kansas State University. Her paintings have appeared in national, regional, and local juried exhibitions, and were featured in New American Paintings.
A mother and grandmother, Warmington was born in Massachusetts, raised in Texas, and lives and works in New York City and Rhinebeck, New York.
Listen to my interview on the Artist Mother Podcast with artist and podcast host Kaylan Buteyn from January 2024 where we talk about life’s little pivots and proof of care. Kaylan founded the Artist/Mother Podcast, sharing interviews of working artists who are mothers. She has spent the last 7 years facilitating community for artists in many forms including creating exhibition opportunities for artists worldwide, organizing a critique group program for hundreds of participants. I participated as a guest critic along with artist, Lauren Salazar with the Thrive Together Network, founded by Kaylan Buteyn.
Watch my interview with fellow artist Brenda Ciardiello and Erin Starr White, Director of Community Education at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden/Botanical Research Institute of Texas where we talk about our artistic practice, who and what influence our work, and about making work during a pandemic. Brenda and I had a joint exhibition of work at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden/BRIT in March of 2020 titled Of the Land: Two Artists Find Renewal in Nature.