Elaine Cameron-Weir

Elaine Cameron-Weir is a Canadian visual artist who is primarily known for her sculptures. She currently lives and works in New York City.[1]

Early life

Elaine Cameron-Weir was born in Alberta, Canada in 1985.[1] In 2007 the artist attained her undergraduate degree in Drawing from Alberta College of Art and Design. She attained an MFA in Studio Art from New York University in 2010.[2]

Career

Cameron-Weir participated in the 2011 Bridgehampton Biennial.[3] In 2012, the artist was included in a group show entitled "Weights and Measures" at 11R Gallery in New York City.[4]

Cameron-Weir has had three solo exhibitions at Lower East Side gallery Ramiken Crucible - "without any bazaars" in 2011, "not known to be used by any form of life" in 2012, and "venus anadyomene" in 2014. [5] Cameron-Weir has displayed her work internationally, as well - her 2014 solo show "Medusa" was exhibited by Rodolphe Janssen in Brussels, Belgium.[6] Her work has also exhibited with Ramiken Crucible at Frieze New York in 2013 and 2014.[7]

In 2016, Cameron-Weir will have solo exhibitions with Venus Over Los Angeles and Ramiken Crucible in New York.[8]

Public collections

Elaine Cameron-Weir's work is included in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.[9]

References

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