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Mar 02, 2024
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Natessa Amin's newest series of paintings and works on paper explores themes of memory, mysticism, ritual, and place. Embracing her transcultural identity as a lens — she is a child of the Indian diaspora brought up in Pennsylvania — Amin has developed an ever-growing lexicon of symbols alluding to notions of creation and destruction that she employs in these works to emphasize regenerative processes and cycles of healing.
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BFA
But we can’t say what we’ve seen
Past is a Place
Memory Palace, Blair Academy
Hyphen
Feed the Moon
Elsewhere is a Negative Mirror
7 Sweets and 7 Sours
Dancing on the Water Tank
Back to Square One
But we can’t say what we’ve seen
Past is a Place
Memory Palace, Blair Academy
Hyphen
Feed the Moon
Elsewhere is a Negative Mirror
7 Sweets and 7 Sours
Dancing on the Water Tank
Back to Square One
Stuart Weitzman School of Design Merit Scholarship, University of Pennsylvania
CUE Foundation of Art, Open Call Winner
Dedalus Foundation Nominee; Susan Cromwell Coslett Travel Fellowship; ICA Philadelphia Graduate
Hopper Prize Finalist
Wind Challenge Award, Fleisher Art Memorial, Philadelphia, PA Blair Academy Arts Guild Inductee
Lacawac Artist Residency, Lake Ariel, PA
The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Summer Residency
Alice C. Cole Fellowship of Wellesley College Nominee
Maurice Freed Memorial Prize (for oil or mixed media), Woodmere Art Museum
Golden Foundation Artist Residency Award, New Berlin, NY
Wassaic Projects, artist in resident, Wassaic, NY
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