SIMONETTE QUAMINA
Simonette Quamina was born in Ontario Canada, and spent her early childhood living between South America, the Caribbean and New York City. Her diverse upbringing is constantly woven into the narratives of her large-scale drawings, prints, and collages.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts from the City College of New York, and a Master of Fine Arts in Printmaking from the Rhode Island School of Design.
She is the recipient of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Program in New York City, the recipient of the 2017-2018 Provincetown Fine Arts Works Center Residency, and is currently a 2024 Dieu Donne workspace resident.
Her work has shown both nationally and internationally. It has been acquired for private and public collections, including the Perez Art Museum, and the North Dakota Museum of Art. Her recent group exhibitions include Estamos Bien - LA TRIENAL 20/21 at El Museo del Barrio in New York City, Mirror
Inflection at the Shanghai Hongqiao Contemporary Art Museum in China, “Artist I steal from” at Gallerie Thaddaeus Ropac in London and solo exhibitions Canboulay at Smack Mellon in New York City, The Night Gardener at Pace University Gallery and I left my story in a green glass bottle of hope at Praxis
Gallery in Chelsea, New York. She was recently selected to participate in a solo exhibition Artist-to-Artist at Frieze London 2023.
She maintains an active studio in New York City and is an Associate Professor of Printmaking at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.