Exhibition Walkthrough with Brennen Steines

Saturday, January 13th

2pm

 

Brennen Steines will discuss making his monumental paintings, from the process and materials involved, to their connection with nature, physics, and the history of painting. Please join us for an informal glimpse into the alchemy and the artistry of physical transformation.

 

Join us this Saturday, January 13th at 2pm for a walkthrough of "Dispersion Field" by artist Brennen Steines.

 

DIMIN is located in Tribeca at 406 Broadway, Fl. 2, New York, NY. DIMIN is open Tuesday to Saturday, 11am to 6pm.

 

 

ABOUT BRENNEN STEINES

Brennen Steines (b. 1993, Rockford, IL.) currently lives and works in New Haven, CT. He received an MFA from Yale School of Art in 2022 and a BFA from University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in 2018. Steines attended the Saas-Fee Summer Institute of Art in 2022 and he was a Yale University CCAM Blended Reality Studio Fellow from 2021 - 2022. Steines was awarded the Elizabeth Canfield Hicks Award from Yale University for outstanding achievement in drawing and painting from nature. He attended the Yale Norfolk School of Art through the Ellen Battell Stoeckel fellowship in 2017. His work has been shown at the Museum of Wisconsin Art, South Bend, WI; Dimin, New York, NY; Jeffrey Deitch, New York, NY; Green Hall Gallery, New Haven, CT; The Alice Wilds, Milwaukee, WI; Usable Space, Milwaukee, WI; and Galerie Kenilworth, Milwaukee, WI. His work is included in the public collection of the Museum of Wisconsin Art.

January 13, 2024