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2019

KATHRYN CAMERONSOMEWHERE IN THE MARGINSNEOCHROMEPalazzo Scaglia di VerruaVia Stampatori 410122 Torino, ItalyExhibition on viewApril 11 - May 11, 2019
Bailey House Foundation, 2019New York, NY
African Rhythms, January 2019The HUB Center for the Arts315 East 62nd Street, New York, NYReception, Wednesday, February 20th6 - 8 pm
Wall PaintingsJanuary, 2019 - presentNew York School of the Arts315 East 62nd Street, New York, NY
A SWEET DAY OF NOVEMBERFaculty Exhibition Exhibition on View November - December, 2018Reception November 28th, 2018, 6 - 9 pmOn view until January 2019THE HUB Center for the Arts315 E 62nd Street 2nd & 6th Floors, New York, NY 10065
Bailey House Foundation, 2017New York, NY

2018

INTENSITASpring 2018THE GALLERY, New York School of the Arts, New York, NY315 East 62nd Street, New York, NY
Practices in PrintmakingMarch 15 - April 12, 2018THE GALLERY, New York School of the Arts, New York, NY315 East 62nd Street, New York, NY
Practices in SculptureTHE GALLERY, New York School of the Arts, New York, NY315 East 62nd Street, New York, NY
Dreams on the PondCentre Island, NYSeptember, 2018Reception: Saturday, October 27, 2018
TantrumsThe Lounge at The HUB, New York, NYJuly - September, 2018
Sign and Symbols of Personal LandscapesJanuary 24th to March 2nd, 2018THE GALLERY, New York School of the Arts315 East 62nd Street, New York, NYCover Image, Kathryn Cameron
FRAGMENTS AND NOTES OF PERSONAL JOURNEYSOctober 16th to December 31st, 2017THE GALLERY, New York School of the Arts, New York, NYINGO APPELJOSEPH BEUYSALIGHIERO BOETTIDENNIS BOURKEKATHRYN CAMERONCHRISTOLUCIO FONTANABETSY LAWRENCENADIA MARTINEZRICHARD NONASDENNIS OPPENHEIMMERET OPPENHEIMMAURIZIO PELLEGRINKEITH SONNIERDONALD SULTANWEIQING YUAN
Creative Mischief National Academy Museum
6th Annual Creative Mischief Exhibition.On view May 18 – June 13, 2017Opening Reception: May 18, 6 – 9 PMJoin us as the National Academy Museum & School is transformed by the vision of the National Academicians, faculty, alumni, and students.National Academy Museum1083 Fifth AvenueNew York, NY 10128Exhibition Hours: Monday – Sunday 11 AM – 6 PMFind the press release here.Creative Mischief is supported in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and by the generosity of private patrons and donors of the National Academy School.
Temporal ExistenceDecay and Rebirth in the EphemeralSonia Gechtoff Gallery at the National Academy5 E 89th StreetNew York, NY 10128
Indecipherable Messages May 20 - June 18, 2017  Curated by Nadia Martinez
Indecipherable MessagesMay 20 - June 18, 2017Curated by Nadia MartinezMiranda Arts Project Space6 N Pearl St. Suite 404 EPort Chester, NY 10573Opening Reception: Saturday, May 20th, 20176:00 - 8:00 pmArtists:Teresa WatermanEsther RosaKathryn CameronMichelle BratsafolisGallery hours by appointment onlyContactnowaboutart@gmail.com917-727-1430
Exchanges on Paper curated by Nadia Martinez
Exchanges on PaperMarch 20th to April 28th, 2017Miranda Arts Project Space6 N Pearl St. Suite 404-EPort Chester, NY 10573Reception: Saturday, April 15th, 20176:00 - 8:00 pm Press ReleaseArtists: Teresa Waterman Esther Rosa Kathryn Cameron Michelle BratsafolisCurated by Nadia Martinez
Connection by Nadia MartinezContainment by Kathryn Cameron Contemplation by Taka MarunoExhibition HoursMarch 20 - April 10Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 12 pm - 6 pm or by appointmentContactnowaboutart@gmail.com240-672-3953
Tribeca Citicen Containment, Connection & Contemplation, Kathryn Cameron, Nadia Martinez, and Taka Maruno



Bedford and Bowery, Containment, Connection and Contemplation, Kathryn Cameron, Nadia Martinez, and Taka Maruno
Containment, Connection & ContemplationMarch 22 through April 15, 2017121 Varick St, 7th FloorNew York, NY 10013Reception: Tuesday, April 4th, 2017, 6:00 - 8:00 pm Three Solo Exhibitions
Containment, Connection and Contemplation: Three solo exhibitions, held in a spectacular former photography studio loft, brings together three international artists [Kathryn Cameron, Nadia Martinez, and Taka Maruno] using different media who are exploring the intimate relationship between nature and man. The exhibition features works in a dialogue with the viewer that evoke an ambiance between poetry and structure, machinery and subtlety.”Containment, Connection and Contemplation
These three solo exhibitions are curated by Venice-based artistic director and curator Maurizio Pellegrin, who has had a hand in an impressive 150 solo and 400 group exhibitions around the world. That’s a lot of art. These works, in particular, are all tied together because they collectively explore humanity’s relationship to both nature and technology, which are two classic similar-but-different forces in the world.
While the works on view are mostly sculptural, each artist takes a unique approach to composition and materials. Rather than exploring the tech vs. nature theme in ways that might be heavy-handed or passé, the ideas predominantly come forth in how each piece is created. Kathryn Cameron builds her sculptures using items reminiscent of tree bark or leaves, Nadia Martinez makes pieces out of computer parts, and Taka Maruno creates soft and colorful print installations that simultaneously recall imagery like bacteria, street art, and flowers.


Louder Than Words Curated by Nadia Martinez
Louder Than Words121 Varick St, New York, NY 10013January 28 to February 10, 2017Opening reception Saturday, January 28 at 1 PM - 5 PMLouder Than Words brings together an international team of artists who use different mediums to express their emotions, concerns, memories and ideas about life, nature, hope, decay, politics, world events, and humanity. The pieces contained in this exhibition speak for themselves, louder than any words that could describe them.Artists:Touba Alipour, Kakeru Asai, Ghislaine Boreel, Dennis Bourke, Michelle Bratsafolis, Walter Brown, Kathryn Cameron, Monika Camillucci, Osmeli Delgado, Michele Rave Grassani, Micaela Kramer, Hazel Manheimer, Cecilia Nelson, Esther Rosa, Poramit Thantapalit, Sarah Tse, Teresa WatermanCurated by Nadia Martinezwww.nowaboutart.com


2016

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Pursuit the front line at the National Academy Museum "The visitors are greeted by Nadia Martinez hanging jewel-like installation, Melting over you, consisting of gold plated pin connectors which she cast in resin and hangs from ceiling in an attempt to fossilize the discarded while responding to the inherent beauty in abandoned materials by giving them “second lives.” Mike Tree - Artslife - See more: Pursuit the front line at the National Academy Museum