"The Jaunt: Winter Camp" Group Exhibition
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present The Jaunt: Winter Camp, a group exhibition featuring artists Genevieve Cohn, Seonna Hong, and Bianca Nemelc. The artists are reuniting to produce a new body of work following The Jaunt's immersive week-long artist residency in collaboration with Hashimoto Contemporary.
Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, December 7th
5pm - 7pm
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm
Exhibition on view through December 21st
Hashimoto Contemporary SF
1275 Minnesota Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
Advance Collector's Preview:
An advance collector's preview will be made available online before the exhibition opens, if you would like to receive a price list, please contact us at sf@hashimotocontemporary.com.
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Bianca Nemelc, Sun Catcher, 2024
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Seonna Hong, Rest as an Act of Defiance, 2024
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Bianca Nemelc, Flower in Breeze, 2024
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Bianca Nemelc, Flower in Rest, 2024
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Genevieve Cohn, To Hold, To Harbor, 2024
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Seonna Hong, Get Your Bag, 2024
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Seonna Hong, Investigations, 2024
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Seonna Hong, In Tribute to the Gate of Heaven, 2018
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Genevieve Cohn, We Sow a Softness, 2024
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Seonna Hong, Human Kindness, 2018
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Genevieve Cohn, Exercises in Attention, 2024
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Genevieve Cohn, Banished Wonders, 2024
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Seonna Hong, The Broad Strokes, 2018
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Seonna Hong, Under The Stars, 2016
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Bianca Nemelc, Mountain View, 2024
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Bianca Nemelc, Walk In The Forest, 2024
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Bianca Nemelc, Morning Light, 2024
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Seonna Hong, Seaside Sand, 2017
Earlier this year, The Jaunt and Hashimoto Contemporary sent Seonna Hong, Genevieve Cohn and Bianca Nemelc to the Pacific North West for a week long residency to soak up the lush forests and cold mountainous terrain together.
Removed from their daily routines, each artists’ directive was to find inspiration from
their new surroundings and each other. The exhibition will feature new paintings and
works on paper inspired by their trip. West from the city of Seattle, you’ll find the Olympic National Park, and just below the National Park you will find the small city of Shelton. The land was previously called ‘Cota’ and was inhabited and managed by the Squaxin Island Tribe, later called Sheltonville when it was officially incorporated in 1890, and nowadays just Shleton, WA. With a long tradition in logging and lumber milling, and the abundance of fire and pine trees growing in the area, it explains why the city is also referred to as Christmastown, USA.
The first Winter Camp with The Jaunt included hikes through the Olympic National Park among towering trees, fresh snowfall and crisp air, as well as cozy evenings cooking together and discussing life. Sharing common threads and divergent paths amongst each other’s experiences as artists and women navigating the world, the week long residency allowed artists from different locales, backgrounds and generations to create community. Each of the artists’ new works reflect the lush natural environment found in the Pacific Northwest and one another.