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J. Carino - Frontiers and Boundaries
SEPTEMBER 23 – OCTOBER 28, 2023
- J. Carino (b. 1988, Colorado, USA) is based in Riverside, California. He studied illustration at Parsons School of Design: The New School (BFA, 2011). In 2023, he had a solo show at Auxier/Kline, New York and Monti 8 Gallery in Latina, Italy. He has participated in numerous group exhibitions at Monya Rowe Gallery, New York (2023); Monti 8 Gallery, Latina, Italy (2023); Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles (2023); Dune Alpin, East Hampton (2022); Pamplemousse Gallery, Richmond (2022); Auxier/Kline, New York (2022, 2021); BEERS, London (2022); Eve Leibe Gallery/Artsin Square, Online (2022); Fluffy Crimes, Chicago (2021); WB Gallery, Online (2021); The LGBT Center, New York (2020); Art Pride International, Online (2020); McCully & Crane Gallery, Rye (2019). His work has been featured in Later Editions and ArtMaze Mag. In 2023, he participated in the Art House of San Clemente Artists-in-Residence program. Text by Tina Barouti
- Olive Diamond (b. 1998, Los Angeles, CA, USA) studied painting and ceramics at the Rhode Island School of Design (BFA, 2021). She has participated in several group exhibitions at Phillips at Songwon Art Center, Seoul (2023); Soho Warehouse, Los Angeles (2023); Spy Projects, Los Angeles (2023); Michael’s Santa Monica, Los Angeles (2023); 1969 Gallery, New York (2023); Loyal Gallery, Stockholm (2022); 2 to 3 Fair, Los Angeles (2022); South Willard Gallery, Los Angeles (2022); the Japanese American Cultural Community Centre, Los Angeles (2022); Blumenfield Projects, Los Angeles (2022); Sow & Tailor, Los Angeles (2021); the Fall River Museum of Contemporary Art, Fall River, MA (2021); Mitte Projects, Online, Artsy (2021); and Machines with Magnets Gallery, Pawtucket, RI, Online, Artnet (2020). Her work has been featured in Flaunt Magazine, Architectural Digest, Surface Magazine, Harper’s Magazine, Artsy, and Artnet. She was the recipient of the Florence Leif Award (2021) and participated in the Cone Infinity Residency (2022) and was the recipient of the Anderson Ranch Fellowship (2020). Text by Tina Barouti