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Cameron Martin

Assistant Professor, F. H. Sellers Professor in Painting

Bio

Education: BA in Art/Semiotics from Brown University 1994, Whitney Independent Study Program 1996. Exhibitions: Whitney Museum, St Louis Art Museum, Columbus Museum of Art, City Gallery (Wellington, New Zealand), and Tel Aviv Museum. Work in the collections of the Whitney Museum, New York; Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Minneapolis Institute of Art, MN; and Seattle Art Museum, WA, among others. Awards: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship 2010, Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship 2008, Artists at Giverny Fellowship and Residency 2001. Represented by Sikkema Jenkins and Co., New York.

Portfolio

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Abstracted geometric visual art piece hanging on a wall

Cameron Martin, Inscription, 2022, acrylic on canvas

Courses

Title Department Catalog Term

Description

In this class we will prepare the student for life out of school through looking at at the lives of artists through their writings and biographies. Artists writings/biographies will include Joan Mitchell, Fairfield Porter, Andrey Tarkovsky, Seth Price, Laura Owens, among others. Group critiques and a field trip to an artist studio will be included, as well as practical advice on documenting work and writing artist statements.

Class Number

1268

Credits

3

Description

Taken every semester, the Graduate Projects courses allow students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work. Students register for 6 hours of Graduate Project credit in each semester of study.

Class Number

1747

Credits

3

Description

Taken every semester, the Graduate Projects courses allow students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work. Students register for 6 hours of Graduate Project credit in each semester of study.

Class Number

2276

Credits

3 - 6