In Between PINKNEY HERBERT

10 Feb - 14 Mar 2026














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10 Feb - 14 Mar 2026














1) In Between, 2026
oil, acrylic on canvas66 x 53 in
2) Targets 1, 2024
oil, acrylic on wood panel24 x 36 in
3) So Much, 2024
pastel, acrylic on paper41 x 29 in
4) Land and Sea, 2026
oil, acrylic on canvas, 45 x 40 in
5) Targets 2, 2024
oil, acrylic on wood panel24 x 36 in
6) In Between 2, 2026
oil, acrylic on canvas65 x 54.5 in
7) Targets 3, 2024
oil, acrylic on wood panel24 x 36 in
8) Alcazar, 2025
oil on canvas55 x 52 5 in
9) No Place, 2024
oil and acrylic on wood panel30 x 30 in
10) Targets 1, 2024
oil, acrylic on wood panel24 x 36 in
11) Wing, 2025
oil on wood panel30 x 40 in
12)Pink Palace, 2024 oil and acrylic on wood panel
13)Some Place, 2024 oil and acrylic on wood panel
14) Catcher, 2023
pastel on paper41 x 29 in
15) Come Fall, 2023
pastel on paper41 x 29 in
Pinkney Herbert was born in Charlotte, NC in 1954, and splits time between studios in Memphis and New York City. He received his BA from Rhodes College and his MFA from the University of Memphis. Herbert is the recipient of Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Tennessee Arts Commission, and USIAArts America. He has exhibited throughout the US, Europe, Japan, and Southeast Asia. His art is in numerous national and international collections and in the permanent collections of the New Orleans Museum of Art, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, the Arkansas Arts Center, among others.
Herbert is represented by David Lusk Gallery, Memphis, TN; Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, GA; Boyd|Satellite, New Orleans, LA; ADA Gallery, Richmond, VA; and Greg Thompson Fine Arts, North Little Rock, AR. He is also the founding director of Marshall Arts, an alternative gallery, performance, and studio space he established in Memphis in 1992. In November 2015, the Ewing Gallery of Art and Architecture at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville mounted a 30 year survey of Herbert’s work entitled Distilled: The Narrative Transformed which traveled to Crosstown Arts in Memphis. Herbert has taught painting and drawing at the University of Georgia Study
Abroad Program in Cortona, Italy, and also at the Penland School of Crafts, the Arrowmont School, the Telluride School of Painting, Rhodes College, the University of Memphis, and the Memphis College of Art. He has been a visiting artist at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN; the Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki, Finland; the Institute of Fine Arts, Lahti, Finland; the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, Czech Republic; University of Fine Arts, Hanoi, Vietnam; and the Oberfalzer Kuntzlerhaus, Schwandorf, Germany.