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Jenene Nagy

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Jenene Nagy, a native of New York is a Portland, Oregon, based installation artist and curator. She received her Master of Fine Arts from the University of Oregon in 2004 and has co-curated the noted Tilt Gallery and Project Space[1] in the Everett Station Lofts since January 2006.

Known for her space shaping architectural interventions debuted at THE HOOK UP[2] exhibition at the New American Art Union (June 2007), her work has grown exponentially in later shows like False Flat[3] and S/plit[4] in the Portland Art Museum's Apex Program.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Ultra Pdx". Archived from the original on 2008-08-07. Retrieved 2008-03-23.
  2. ^ "PORT: portlandart.net - Portland art + news + reviews". www.portlandart.net.
  3. ^ "PORT: portlandart.net - Portland art + news + reviews". www.portlandart.net.
  4. ^ Motley, John. "APEX: Jenene Nagy". Portland Mercury.
  5. ^ Advance website [permanent dead link]