Naomi Safran-Hon
Born in Oxford, England, Safran-Hon grew up in Haifa, Israel. She received her BA Summa Cum Laude from Brandeis University, 2008, in Studio Art and Art History and an MFA from Yale University School of Art in 2010. Safran-Hon attended Skowhegan in 2012 and Art Omi in 2016. She was a 2019-2020 Workspace Resident at Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. Safran-Hon had solo exhibitions at Slag Gallery, NYC, Brandt Gallery, Amsterdam, RX Gallery, Paris and Marfa Contemporary, Marfa, TX, and group shows at the Haifa Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, Marianne Boesky Gallery, and P.P.O.W Gallery. Her spring 2020 solo show All My Lovers at Slag Gallery garnered a profile in The New York Times. Safran-Hon was a recipient of the BRIC Colene Brown Art Prize in 2020. In addition, she was a visiting artist at Haverford College, Montclair State University, Towson University, Swarthmore College, Yale University, and Vassar College. Safran-Hon's visual work reflects on the way in which political reality affects our home and everyday life.
Artwork by Naomi Safran-Hon
Naomi Safran-Hon, Bends of Wood Grid (Turquoise Room), (42 x 52 inches, Acrylic, lace, cement, and archival inkjet print on canvas, 2023)
Naomi Safran-Hon, For the Future of our Children, (48 x 72 inches, Acrylic, cement, archival inkjet print, and lace on canvas, 2023)
Naomi Safran-Hon, The Slabs of my Depth, (24x28 inches, Acrylic, lace, cement, sewing pins and archival ink jet print on tulle, 2022)
Naomi Safran-Hon, Looking Back, Building Anew, (55x55 inches, Acrylic, lace, cement, sewing pins and archival ink jet print on canvas, 2022)
Naomi Safran-Hon, Soft Power, (24x30 inches, Acrylic, lace, cement, sewing pins and archival ink jet print on tulle, 2022)