About

Multi-media artist

Caroline Beattie is an artist born in Hartford, Connecticut in 2003. She lives and works in New Brunswick, New Jersey. In her adolescence, she made work surrounding her relationship to femininity. She won the Connecticut Women’s Artist Scholarship her senior year of high school, and proceeded to pursue a BFA at Mason Gross School of the Arts.

Her biggest inspiration came from a show called Neon Genesis Evangelion. The show has themes of loneliness and despair. It uses biblical and philosophical references, both visual and textual, to tell its story. She was able to take the idea from this show and merge them with her life circumstances to create a body of work for her BFA Thesis, “Building a Ghost”, which went up at the Mason Gross Galleries in 2025.

She continues to take inspiration from the earth to inform future projects.

A woman with tattoos is kneeling on the floor, working on a craft project with a small spatula or palette knife. She has black curly hair with a white hair clip and is wearing an olive green t-shirt and ripped black jeans. Various supplies and a large white bucket are around her, suggesting an art or craft activity.

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