Study
Jamey Hart
- Concrete, grout, mesh, wood, glue, note to self, nails, leaves, sediment, crushed buttons, other things
- 2022
- 14" x 16" x 4"
"A moonfish supporting the axis of the world, the big moon here yesterday, a note written to myself about the impossibility of communication, a table upon an earth, a miniature, a scale shift, the things that the ocean does to things, buttons crushed to become sediment."
- Jamey Hart

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Jamey Hart
Jamey Hart (b.1992, Erie, PA) is an artist currently living and working outside of Boston, MA. His practice focuses on casting everyday experiences into the shadow of discrete objects. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from Cleveland Institute of Art in 2014 and his Masters in Fine Arts in Painting from the University of Houston in 2021. His work has been included in publications such as New American Paintings, Reciprocal Magazine, ArtMaze Magazine, and Lula Japan. Selected solo exhibitions include “Mere” at Gray Contemporary in Houston, TX, “And” at Automat Gallery in Philadelphia, PA, and “Slow Pace Time” at Front Gallery in Houston, TX. His practice has earned institutional support and recognition from Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Houston Arts Alliance, The Hopper Prize, Vermont Studio Center, and Fieldworks Marfa.