Michael Hambouz: Hot Blooded Opening
Cost
Where
Troutbeck
515 Leedsville Rd
Amenia, NY 12501
When
Friday, March 3, 5–7 PM
Who
Please join us for the opening of Michael Hambouz’s Hot Blooded, featuring a DJ set from Taraka.
Hot Blooded features a selection of two-dimensional and three-dimensional chromaesthesia-influenced paintings from 2016 to the present. The work experiments in form and color — created under the guidance of music — to process bouts of loss and self-reflections on cultural identity.
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About the Artist
Michael Hambouz (b. Niles, Michigan, 1977) is a first-generation Palestinian-American multidisciplinary artist, multi-instrumentalist musician, and independent curator based in Brooklyn, NY. Solo/two-person exhibitions include: Future Fairs with Talia Levitt (NYC), Brooklyn Academy of Music with Michael O’Shea (NYC), chashama (NYC), Kayrock (NYC), The Krasl Art Center (St. Joseph, MI), 3S Artspace (Portsmouth, NH), and a 20-year survey exhibition at Antioch College (Yellow Springs, OH) in 2018. Select group exhibitions include: The National Arts Club (NYC), Andrew Edlin Gallery (NYC), IPCNY (NYC), GROWROOM//SHOWROOM (NYC), Paradice Palase (NYC), Standard Space (Sharon, CT), Dominique Gallery (Los Angeles, CA), Northern-Southern (Austin, TX), Eve Leibe Gallery (London, UK), The Centre for Contemporary Printmaking, (Bangor, N. Ireland), and Wassaic Project (Wassaic, NY). His art and curatorial work have been featured in Artnet News, Arts in Square Magazine, Create! Magazine, Design Milk, Hyperallergic, and Vice. His work resides in the collections of Antioch College, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NYU Langone Medical Center, Niles History Center, and Fidelity Corporate Art Collection.
Michael Hambouz: Hot Blooded Opening
Cost
Where
Troutbeck
515 Leedsville Rd
Amenia, NY 12501
When
Friday, March 3, 5–7 PM
Who
Please join us for the opening of Michael Hambouz’s Hot Blooded, featuring a DJ set from Taraka.
Hot Blooded features a selection of two-dimensional and three-dimensional chromaesthesia-influenced paintings from 2016 to the present. The work experiments in form and color — created under the guidance of music — to process bouts of loss and self-reflections on cultural identity.
About the Artist
Michael Hambouz (b. Niles, Michigan, 1977) is a first-generation Palestinian-American multidisciplinary artist, multi-instrumentalist musician, and independent curator based in Brooklyn, NY. Solo/two-person exhibitions include: Future Fairs with Talia Levitt (NYC), Brooklyn Academy of Music with Michael O’Shea (NYC), chashama (NYC), Kayrock (NYC), The Krasl Art Center (St. Joseph, MI), 3S Artspace (Portsmouth, NH), and a 20-year survey exhibition at Antioch College (Yellow Springs, OH) in 2018. Select group exhibitions include: The National Arts Club (NYC), Andrew Edlin Gallery (NYC), IPCNY (NYC), GROWROOM//SHOWROOM (NYC), Paradice Palase (NYC), Standard Space (Sharon, CT), Dominique Gallery (Los Angeles, CA), Northern-Southern (Austin, TX), Eve Leibe Gallery (London, UK), The Centre for Contemporary Printmaking, (Bangor, N. Ireland), and Wassaic Project (Wassaic, NY). His art and curatorial work have been featured in Artnet News, Arts in Square Magazine, Create! Magazine, Design Milk, Hyperallergic, and Vice. His work resides in the collections of Antioch College, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NYU Langone Medical Center, Niles History Center, and Fidelity Corporate Art Collection.