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Canadian artist
Elaine Cameron-Weir (born 1985 in Alberta, Canada) is a contemporary
visual artist known for her sculptures and installations.
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[4] She currently lives and works in New York City.
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Early life
Elaine Cameron-Weir was born in
Alberta , Canada in 1985.
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Cameron-Weir received an BFA in Drawing from
Alberta College of Art and Design in 2007. She received an MFA in Studio Art from
New York University in 2010.
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Career
Cameron-Weir has exhibited internationally at institutions such as the
New Museum in New York, the Dortmunder Kunstverein in
Dortmund, Germany , and the
Storm King Art Center in
Mountainville, New York .
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Public collections
Art Gallery of Ontario , Toronto, ON, CA
Hammer Museum , Los Angeles, CA
Philadelphia Museum of Art , Philadelphia, PA
Remai Modern , Saskatoon, SK, CA
The Walker Art Center , Minneapolis, MN
Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College , Claremont, CA
References
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"Elaine Cameron-Weir Tells Stories with Sculpture" . Cultured Magazine . 2019-11-26. Retrieved 2021-07-21 .
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"Elaine Cameron-Weir on Halves, Pairs, and Symmetry" . ARTnews.com . Retrieved 2021-07-21 .
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"Elaine Cameron-Weir: STAR CLUB REDEMPTION BOOTH - Henry Art Gallery" . henryart.org . Retrieved 2021-11-01 .
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"Elaine Cameron-WeirSTAR CLUB REDEMPTION BOOTH - Announcements - Art & Education" . www.artandeducation.net . Retrieved 2021-11-01 .
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"Galerie Rodolphe Janssen"
Archived 2014-08-13 at the
Wayback Machine , Artforum , Retrieved 12 August 2014.
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"ArtSci Roundup: Elaine Cameron-Weir: STAR CLUB REDEMPTION BOOTH, Fossils Uncovered, and More" . UW News . Retrieved 2021-11-01 .
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"NYU MFA Thesis 2010/Elaine Cameron-Weir"
Archived 2016-03-04 at the
Wayback Machine , NYU, Retrieved 12 August 2014.
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"Elaine Cameron-Weir: viscera has questions about itself" . www.newmuseum.org . Retrieved 2021-07-21 .
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"Elaine Cameron-Weir at Dortmunder Kunstverein – Art Viewer" . Retrieved 2021-07-21 .
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"Elaine Cameron-Weir" . stormking.org . Retrieved 2021-07-21 .
^ Liscia, Valentina Di (2019-10-01).
"Elaine Cameron-Weir: strings that show the wind" . The Brooklyn Rail . Retrieved 2021-11-01 .
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