Katarina Jerinic

Brooklyn, NY

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Katarina Jerinic responds to and intervenes in built landscapes with photographs, maps and ephemeral installations while considering past and present phenomena of particular places. Recent solo exhibitions and projects include Baxter St at Camera Club of New York (2018); Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art at University of Nevada Las Vegas (2017); and a public project along the Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn, NY supported by NYC Department of Transportation Art Program and community partners (2017). Her work has been included in exhibitions at BRIC, Brooklyn, NY; Queens Museum, NY; and Bronx Museum of the Arts, NY; among other institutions and galleries nationally. Her projects have been supported by Puffin Foundation, Times Square Alliance, Brooklyn Arts Council and chashama. Residencies include Baxter St at Camera Club of New York, NY; Center for Book Arts, New York, NY; Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York, NY; and MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH. Her work has been discussed in Hyperallergic, New York Magazine, Washington City Paper, Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, and more. Jerinic has an MFA in Photography and Related Media from School of Visual Arts and a BA in History from American University. She lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

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Katarina Jerinic, Map of the Terminal Moraine (2019)

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