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    Nicole Czapinski

    Artist

    Nicole Czapinski is an interdisciplinary artist based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, known for her explorations of perception through various mediums including photography, drawing, sculpture, and video. Her artistic practice focuses on the complexities of consciousness and the illusions of perception, often transforming flat surfaces into works that convey volume and depth.

    Czapinski received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Bennington College in 2006, and since then, her work has been exhibited nationally in venues such as The Westmoreland Museum of American Art and the Silver Eye Center for Photography. She is also involved in collaborative projects, notably with fellow artist Centa Schumacher, with whom she has developed a body of work that examines the interplay between reality and perception through innovative material exploration.12346

    In addition to her exhibitions, Czapinski has been featured in various art publications and her work is included in numerous private collections. Her recent exhibitions include "Cutting Holes for Eyes," which showcases her collaborative efforts with Schumacher and is set to run from September 29 to November 4, 2023.25

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    Mar 2 · silvereye.org
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    Nicole Czapinski: an illusionary pain in a nonexistent hand
    Nicole Czapinski: an illusionary pain in a nonexistent hand

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    Location

    San Martin, California, United States