Ellen Hackl Fagan

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Ellen Hackl Fagan
Born (1960-06-13) June 13, 1960 (age 65)
Alma mater Saint Mary’s College
Hartford Art School
Occupations
  • Painter
  • curator

Ellen Hackl Fagan (born June 13, 1960) is an American abstract artist and curator. She is the founder of ODETTA Gallery in New York City.

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Early life and education

Fagan was born in Morristown, New Jersey. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and photography from Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Indiana in 1982. She graduated from Harford Art School in 2005 with a Master of Fine Arts in Painting and Interdisciplinary Media. [1] [2]

Career

Fagan's work has been exhibited in the United States since the 1990s. In 1995, she curated Art and Text at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center. [3] She founded ODETTA Gallery in Bushwick, Brooklyn in 2014. [4]

Fagan is known for exploring synaesthesia in her work. [5] [6] [7] In 2003, she developed the Reverse Color Organ, a tool that pairs colors with sounds. [8] Early versions used image recognition to trigger audio, while later versions became a web and mobile platform that allowed users to assign sounds to colors and play them back as sequences. [9] [10]

Her Solo exhibitions include Into The Blue Again at Real Art Ways, Hartford (2016–2017) and Helpless at Five Points Gallery, Torrington (2020). In 2017, she presented What Does Blue Sound Like? at the New York Public Library. [11] [12] Fagan has curated exhibitions including Speaking In Tongues at Art In Flux, Harlem (2012–2013), Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow, and Blue? in Long Island City (2024), Blue Vibrations at Artisan Lofts, New York (2025), Night Shades at daphne:art, Bantam, Connecticut (2025), Lust for Rust at Atlantic Gallery, New York (2025), and Postcards to Venice in Mexico City and Venice (2024). [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19]

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions

References

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  10. "Ellen Hackl Fagan". Interviews from Yale University Radio WYBCX. March 4, 2021. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  11. "Abstraction Without The Distraction: "Exile on Bogart Street" and "Maelstrom" Open Friday Night in Bushwick | Bushwick Daily". October 8, 2015. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  12. 1 2 "What Does Blue Sound Like? | Joseph Celli, Ellen Hackl Fagan, Hap Tivey | An Artist Dialogue Series Event". The New York Public Library. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  13. Gallery, ODETTA. "ODETTA Gallery". ODETTA Gallery. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  14. "Night Shades – Art Spiel". April 22, 2025. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  15. "NYC Selected Gallery Guide, December 2024". Two Coats of Paint. December 1, 2024. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  16. 1 2 "Painting by Proxy". Project: ARTspace. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  17. "Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow, and Blue? - Long Island City Partnership" . Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  18. "Call for Entry: Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow, and Blue? Curated by Ellen Hackl Fagan, Founder and Director, ODETTA Gallery". Artwork Archive. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  19. "December 2012: In Conversation with Arlene Schloss". Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  20. "Ellen Hackl Fagan: Into The Blue Again". www.realartways.org. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  21. "For Four Artists, It's A Matter Of Perception". New Haven Independent. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  22. "Summertime blues: Clark, Fagan, Carrigan, Dubicki, Hocker, and Samelson in Torrington". Two Coats of Paint. July 31, 2020. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  23. "Off The Beaten Path, 6 New England Exhibits Offer Art Without The Crowds". www.wbur.org. July 17, 2020. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  24. "Why Not?! 2008". housatonicmuseum.org. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  25. "Space/Craft Tomoko Abe, Liz Surbeck Biddle, Ellen Hackl Fagan, Jackie Welsh". A.I.R. March 2, 2017. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  26. "Reflection". Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  27. "London Calling Collective". Neumeraki. Retrieved September 13, 2025.