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"What Remains" Lunchtime Looks with Noël Kassewitz

  • Transformer 1404 P Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20005 United States (map)

Join us for 1 hour informal artist talks with the artist Noël Kassewitz within her exhibition at Transformer: “What Remains.”

A multi-time grant winning artist with works held in several public collections, Noël Kassewitz (b. Miami, Florida) has presented artist talks at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and National Gallery of Art. In 2024, she was named an inaugural Environmental Justice Fellow with Social Arts & Culture in partnership with the Aspen Institute. Kassewitz has also been an artist-in-residence at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Arts Center on Governors Island, at Vermont Studio Center as a VSC/Pollock-Krasner Foundation Fellow, and in Carrara, Italy with marble master sculptor Boutros Romhein.

Drawing upon her ocean-based upbringing and background in art conservation, Noël Kassewitz creates works that feel at once like wistful shrines and research laboratories, adapting materials into resilient forms for uncertain futures. Working across painting, sculpture, installation, and performance, she erodes the boundaries between disciplines to examine both the endurance and fragility of cultural memory in the face of rising environmental, social, and political pressures.

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"Lost in the Flood" by Noël Kassewitz Closing