Sleepyfoot?
Manon Casimir-Sainton
Lives and Works in Brooklyn, New York
Solo Exhibitions:
2023 Sensory Bop, Columbia University Zuckerman Institute Art In the EDLab, New York
Group Exhibitions:
2021 Black Artist’s In Their Own Realm, Calabar Gallery, New York
Love In Unity, The Well NYC, Digital Presentation, New York
2020 2020 Visions, Astoria Music Project, Digital Presentation, New York
Gesture and Motion, Site:Brooklyn Gallery, Brooklyn, New York
2018 RE: patterns, La Bodega Gallery, Brooklyn, New York
Exist in Color, Dimebox Gallery, Salt Lake City, Utah
Immersed in Abstraction: Online Exhibition, The Ellington-White Contemporary Gallery, North Carolina
Musicality: The Interplay Between Music and the Visual Arts, The Art Center at Highland Park, Illinois
LIC ARTS OPEN, Plaxall Gallery, Long Island City, New York
Big Fun Art, AnnMarie Sculpture Garden and Art Center, Dowell, Maryland
Visual Impressions, Ryan James Fine Arts Gallery, Kirkland, Washington
Proto_Pop, Dab Art Gallery, Ventura, California
Music for Your Eyes, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, California
2017 Women in the Art World, 188 Broadway, Brooklyn, New York
Salon Show, Greenpoint Gallery, Brooklyn, New York
Sing for Hope Pianos Artist, New York, NY: Public Installation via Sunset Park, Brooklyn, New York
Residencies:
2020 Crisis Residency, Remote, New York
2018 Openings Artist Residency, Lake George, New York
Talks:
2023 “Sensory Bop”, Columbia University, New York
“Blind Eye Artist”, Harlem International Film Festival, Panelist, New York
2021 “Black Cultural Imagery and Abstract Stories”, Calabar Gallery, Digital
2020 Live Artist Interview, Crisis Residency, Digital
Professional Experience:
2016 Teaching Artist, Corpus Christi School, New York, NY
Press/Publications:
2023 Sleepyfoot?, Artist at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute, to Unveil "Sensory Bop", Columbia Neighbors, Sept 2023
2018 Studio Visit Magazine, Volume 43, Pg 165-166
2017 Or Does It Explode Magazine: Featured Artist (Video Interview)
The Sight of Music: Synaesthetic Artist Paints Piano, The Brooklyn Paper