Katy Schimert


New York artist Katy Schimert gives a free public talk

 
DateTuesday, May 13, 2008 - 5:30pm

Cost

Free

Location

Auditorium 100 McCaul St., Toronto, Ontario

Katy Schimert lives and works in New York. She has exhibited her work in solo exhibitions at the The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago and The Matrix Gallery at the University of California Berkley Art Museum (1999). Schimert has participated in numerous group exhibitions including: The Sao Paolo Biennial (1996), The Whitney Biennial (1997), Cosmos: Romanticism to the Avant-guard at the Montreal Museum of Art 1999, Abracadabra at the Tate Gallery (1999) and an upcoming exhibition of Sculptors Drawings at The Aspen Art Museum. She has a permanent outdoor sculpture at the Wanas Foundation in Sweden (1997) and a catalogue from the Renaissance Society. Schimert has received a PS1 Studio Grant (1994), a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant (1998) and a Pollack-Krasner Foundation Grant (2001). She has shown with David Zwirner since 1997.

Presented by the Canadian Art Foundation, Anne Lind International Program.

DateTuesday, May 13, 2008 - 5:30pm

Cost

Free

Website Location

Auditorium 100 McCaul St., Toronto, Ontario

Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 5:30pm

Katy Schimert lives and works in New York. She has exhibited her work in solo exhibitions at the The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago and The Matrix Gallery at the University of California Berkley Art Museum (1999). Schimert has participated in numerous group exhibitions including: The Sao Paolo Biennial (1996), The Whitney Biennial (1997), Cosmos: Romanticism to the Avant-guard at the Montreal Museum of Art 1999, Abracadabra at the Tate Gallery (1999) and an upcoming exhibition of Sculptors Drawings at The Aspen Art Museum. She has a permanent outdoor sculpture at the Wanas Foundation in Sweden (1997) and a catalogue from the Renaissance Society. Schimert has received a PS1 Studio Grant (1994), a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant (1998) and a Pollack-Krasner Foundation Grant (2001). She has shown with David Zwirner since 1997.

Presented by the Canadian Art Foundation, Anne Lind International Program.

Venue & Address: 
Auditorium 100 McCaul St., Toronto, Ontario
Cost: 
Free
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