Amanda Curreri

Amanda Curreri is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work implicates personal and social histories in an attempt to instigate a public performance of desire. Informed by social activism and built within the vernacular of visual language, her work creates frameworks for rethinking power relationships. She is the co-editor of an artist publication, Color&Color, which aims to tactically connect artists with new audiences and expanded dialogue through the serial print medium of small books.


Curreri’s work has been shown in a number of galleries and institutions, both in San Francisco and internationally, including the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, Brooklyn Historical Society Gallery, Brooklyn, Romer Young Gallery, San Francisco, and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. She was in the 2011 Incheon Women's Biennale in Korea, and is a recipient of a Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship in 2009 and a SF Guardian Goldie Award in 2010. 


Courtesy of Romer Young Gallery