Art Salon: Visit the Studio of Artist Kristin Simmons ’12CC

Art Salon: Visit the Studio of Artist Kristin Simmons ’12CC

There are only two tickets left. Once the tickets are gone, we will maintain a small waiting list.

Join us for an intimate discussion on art with award winning artist Kristin Simmons ’12CC. Kristin will welcome Columbians into her studio for wine and visual exploration. Kristin is the recipient of several prestigious awards, including the Orra White Hitchcock award and the National Endowment of the Arts Award.

Cost: Free to Columbians and their guests.

REGISTER HERE

Artist Statement

Kristin Simmons wants you to know that everything in this world is a double-entendre. If you can’t see it, look closer.

She uses paint, printmaking, and mixed media to provide a running commentary on herself and her contemporaries. And she doesn’t sugarcoat her observations. (Except, of course, when she’s creating a 33-square-foot print of a Candyland board, or silk-screening a handful of cookies amongst an even bigger handful of Valium.)

Simmons’ work, which focuses on hedonistic pleasures—and in particular, the absolute pleasure of consumption—is as acerbic, provocative, and unapologetically clever as it is empathetic and vulnerable. She thinks that all consumption stems from an effort to distance oneself from pain, or steer oneself closer to pleasure. Simmons was born in the late ’80s and raised in Manhattan, which explains quite a bit.

Her art depicts the fulcrum of innocence and debauchery, of satiation and indulgence. She believes that this point of transition is ubiquitous within all of reality. Her pieces juxtapose colorful, graphic compositions—which often contain childhood artifacts, glitter, and neon—with more sinister, sybaritic messages. Whether she’s exploring pop culture, politics, or capitalism, Simmons doesn’t shy away from the polemical. But her work never moralizes. What the average person might call “bad behavior,” Simmons would call “human nature.”

She’s the recipient of several prestigious awards, including the Orra White Hitchcock award, and the National Endowment of the Arts Award. Simmons received a dual Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History and Visual Arts from Columbia University. She’s had two solo shows to-date and has been featured in numerous group exhibitions, including at the 2016  Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum in New York.

Want to know more about the artist?

Website: https://www.kristinsimmonsart.com

Galleries: https://www.kristinsimmonsart.com/galleries-1