To Do Lists, 2021
Nat Martin
Artist Statement
Sometimes my work involves photography. More and more often it involves sculpture. It always involves play and process, and the continued manipulation of materials collected from my daily life.
Bio
Martin has been exhibiting art for 15 years and his work has appeared in many shows throughout New England. He has been a member of the Kingston Gallery since 2017. Martin received his B.A. from Skidmore College as an art history major, and earned his M.A. in Art History from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Nat Martin has taught art history, darkroom photography and digital photography since 2000 and lives outside of Boston with his very creative wife and two kids.
Exhibitions
Troubled Landscapes, group show on Artsy, June 1-30, 2021
All Is Well, March 31-May 2, 2021
Dreams Within, group show on Artsy, August 31-September 30, 2020
Transformations, group show on Artsy, May 28-June 18, 2020
Studio Views, January 2-February 2, 2020
New Landscapes, October 3-28, 2018
TEN Kingston Associates: heated, August 2-27, 2017
Ten Kingston Associates: Our Voices, August 3-28, 2016
Free Association 2015: Kingston Associates' Annual Exhibition, August 5-30, 2015
Press + Media
Reynolds, Pamela. "Escape The House With These 15 Spring Art Exhibitions." WBUR, The ARTery, Spring Arts Guide, March 29, 2021.
Goslow, Brian. "Capsule Previews: March/April 2021." Artscope, February 26, 2021.
Whitcomb, Robert. "All well compared to what?" New England Diary, February 11, 2021.
Révy, Suzanne. "Three Gems in SOWA." What Will You Remember? Janaury 15, 2020
McQuaid, Cate. "What's happening in the arts world." The Boston Globe, Arts, January 2, 2020, Arts: The Ticket-Galleries.
Spring, Elin & Révy, Suzanne, "Best Photo Picks January 2020." What Will You Remember? January 2, 2020.
"Musings by Artist Nat Martin." Kingston Blog, December 18, 2019.
Studio Views Press Release, November 15, 2019.
"Linda Leslie Brown: Plastiglomerate and Nat Martin: New Landscapes," Kingston Blog, October 17, 2018.
Global Ecology and Fragmented Reality.