Chris Domenick

Chris Domenick has received residencies and awards from the Shandaken Project, the Sharpe-Walentas Space Program, Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, and Recess Activities. Recent projects include Private Figure at Wesleyan University’s Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Detour: cul de sac at International Waters, Song-shaped Sill at the Al Held Foundation, Flat Moon at Kate Werble Gallery, and Particulate Paper Records of Time in Cabinet Magazine. He has been included in exhibitions at Canada Gallery, the Queens Museum, the Vanity East, MOMA, Essex Flowers, Regina Rex, and Room East. He co-ran the exhibition space GERTRUDE in an old outbuilding in the woods of Stockbridge, MA.
His studio is in a defunct Subway sandwich shop in Canaan, CT, where he instrumentalizes vestigial elements toward repurposing and synthesis, among other things. He’s currently writing a series of interconnected vignettes documenting the excesses and absurdities of the art industry and its supporting logistics and built environment.