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Adam Amram (b. 1994 Haifa, Israel) earned a B.F.A. in Painting and Printmaking from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2016. He has shown most recently with Mother Gallery (Beacon, New York), Harpy (Rutherford, New Jersey and Brooklyn, New York), Melanie Flood Projects, Adams and Ollman Gallery (Portland, Oregon) and Resort (Baltimore). Amram attended the Yale Norfolk School of Art Summer Fellowship in 2015, and was an Artist-in-Residence at the Vermont Studio Center, in Johnson Vermont, in 2018. Amram currently lives and works in the California Bay Area, and was recently named the 2020 YoungArts Daniel Arsham Fellow. His work has recently been published in Art Maze Magazine. He is currently exhibiting a painting at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, as part of The de Young Open, a juried exhibition celebrating the Museum's 125th anniversary, and commemorating local Bay Area artists. Rendered with vivid color and graphic symmetry, Amram’s paintings, drawings, and sculptures are best characterized by fantastical narratives which both contemplate the challenges of life and relish in the remarkability of existence.
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Adam Amram (b. 1994 Haifa, Israel) earned a B.F.A. in Painting and Printmaking from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2016. He has shown most recently with Mother Gallery (Beacon, New York), Harpy (Rutherford, New Jersey and Brooklyn, New York), Melanie Flood Projects, Adams and Ollman Gallery (Portland, Oregon) and Resort (Baltimore). Amram attended the Yale Norfolk School of Art Summer Fellowship in 2015, and was an Artist-in-Residence at the Vermont Studio Center, in Johnson Vermont, in 2018. Amram currently lives and works in the California Bay Area, and was recently named the 2020 YoungArts Daniel Arsham Fellow. His work has recently been published in Art Maze Magazine. He is currently exhibiting a painting at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, as part of The de Young Open, a juried exhibition celebrating the Museum's 125th anniversary, and commemorating local Bay Area artists. Rendered with vivid color and graphic symmetry, Amram’s paintings, drawings, and sculptures are best characterized by fantastical narratives which both contemplate the challenges of life and relish in the remarkability of existence.