Patrice Renee Washington
Patrice Renee Washington (b. 1987, Chicago, IL) earned her BFA from Metropolitan State University, Denver, CO and her MFA from Columbia University, NY. She has shown in solo and group exhibitions across the United States, including solo exhibitions at Institute of Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University (2024), KinoSaito (2023), Marinaro (2021, 2019), Underdonk Gallery (2018) and a 2018 solo museum exhibition at The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, Denver, CO. In 2020, Washington was included in Barring Freedom at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA, which traveled to the Institute of Arts and Sciences at UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA. Additional group exhibitions include Williamson Gallery at Scripps College, Claremont, CA; Mindy Solomon, Miami, FL; Reyes Finn, Detroit, MI; Jenkins Johnson Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; We Buy Gold, Brooklyn, NY; Sculpture Center, Queens, NY; Abrons Art Center, New York, NY; 47 Canal, New York, NY; Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts, Brooklyn, NY; and the LeRoy Neiman Gallery, New York, NY.
News
A new body of work by Visual Arts alumna Patrice Renee Washington ’14 is available for viewing at Marinaro Gallery, New York.
Alumna Patrice Renee Washington '14 is featured in the group show Countercapture at Miriam Gallery in Brooklyn, NY until November 7, 2021.
Alumna Patrice Renee Washington ’14 is in the group exhibition Barring Freedom at the San José Museum of Art.
A group exhibit in Forest City Gallery titled Through Clenched Teeth explores the moment when consumption becomes painful.
Twenty Columbia visual artists, including two faculty members and nineteen alumni, will exhibit work at the 2019 Art Basel and other associated art fairs in Miami during the first week of December.
Alumna and staff member Patrice Renee Washington '14 is exhibiting her work in two shows this summer: a solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA Denver), and a group show at Urban Glass in New York City.
St. Nicks Alliance and Arts@Renaissance announced the first biennial survey of work by second-year MFA students and recent graduates from across the five boroughs, titled NEW WORK NEW YORK.