
New Terrain by Gregory Kammer
June 3 – August 26, 2021
The Jansen Art Center is pleased to welcome Gregory Kammer for an exhibit of his work. The exhibit opens on June 3 and will be on display through August 26, 2021.
Artist Statement
I have one aim as an artist. To paint what I see in my own way. It’s not an easy thing to do. If it were easy I would find no pleasure in doing it. I enjoy the hard work of pushing uncooperative mediums into the expression of my emotions.
Artist Bio
Gregory Kammer is a painter and sculptor who works from his studio on Marrowstone Island near Port Townsend, Washington. He received a BA and MFA from the University of Washington, and a MA in Art History from the University of New Mexico.
His work has been featured in one-person shows at the Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, WA; the University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA; the Russell Day Gallery, Everett, WA and group shows at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; the University of Washington, Seattle, WA; the Henry Art Gallery, Seattle WA, and the Primitive Image Gallery, San Francisco, CA.
His work is in private, public, institutional, and international collections, most notably at Aichi Toho University, Nagoya, Japan (2013), and Otemae University, Osaka, Japan (2015).
He has published a book entitled New Terrain with six individual artists. It is a joint expression of exploration and discovery and is the culminating expression of weekly meetings over the past year. The book can be found on Amazon.
Exhibit Artwork
Artwork can be purchased through our Gallery Shop and will be available for pickup when the exhibit closes. Please email inf[email protected] or call 360-354-3600 for more information.
Please note, the Jansen Art Center does not ship artwork.