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Past Exhibition

new.now. (2021)

María Luz Bravo, Jason Bulluck, Joey Enríquez, Stephanie Garon, Lionel Frazier White III

February 13–March 21, 2021

Hamiltonian Artists is pleased to partner with Culture House to present our annual group exhibition new.now., debuting the work of Hamiltonian’s five distinguished 2020–2022 Fellows, María Luz Bravo, Jason Bulluck, Joey Enríquez, Stephanie Garon, and Lionel Frazier White III.

This exhibition provides a brief survey of these five artists’ recent work and the projects they will be expanding upon during their time with Hamiltonian Artists. Though they all have unique practices and approaches, common themes of place and space, materiality, change, and the body emerge in all of the work, offering an opportunity to reflect on common salient issues.

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María Luz Bravo (b. 1975, Puebla, Mexico; lives and works in Washington, DC) earned her MA in New Media Photojournalism from the George Washington University, Washington, DC (2018), and BA in Architecture from Universidad de las Américas in Puebla, Cholula, Mexico (2000).

Jason Bulluck (b. 1971, Chester, PA; lives and works in Washington, DC) earned his LRMFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL (2018), MA in Education from the George Washington University, Washington, DC (2010), and BFA from Howard University, Washington, DC (2005).

Joey Enríquez earned their MFA in Fine Arts from the George Washington University, Washington, DC (2020), and BA in Art–Design from California Lutheran University Thousand Oaks, CA (2018).

Stephanie Garon earned her MFA in Studio Art from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD (2022), and MHA and BS from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (1996, 1994).

Lionel Frazier White III (b. Washington, DC; lives and works in Washington, DC) earned his BFA from the George Washington University, Washington, DC (2018).


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