Artist

Joshua DeMonte

born Red Bank, NJ 1984
Also known as
  • Joshua DeMonte
Born
Red Bank, New Jersey, United States
Active in
  • Towson, Maryland, United States

Works by this artist (1 item)

Joshua DeMonte, Curtains and Balcony Bracelet, 2008, 33% glass-filled polyamide, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Irene and Bob Sinclair, 2013.9, © 2008, Joshua DeMonte
Curtains and Balcony Bracelet
Date2008
33% glass-filled polyamide
Not on view

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      In anticipation of the exhibition 40 under 40: Craft Futures, on view at the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum from July 20, 2012 -- February 3, 2013, the museum asked the 40 artists featured to share personal videos of themselves with our audience. Here's what Joshua DeMonte submitted—enjoy! Joshua DeMonte Social Media Video, 2012 Digital video, color, sound, 1:27 Courtesy of the artist

      Exhibitions

      Media - 2011.54.1 - SAAM-2011.54.1_2 - 80091
      40 under 40: Craft Futures
      July 19, 2012February 3, 2013
      40 under 40: Craft Futures features forty artists born since 1972, the year the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s contemporary craft and decorative arts program was established at its branch museum, the Renwick Gallery.
      Media - 2016.11 - SAAM-2016.11_6 - 124929
      Connections: Contemporary Craft at the Renwick Gallery
      November 13, 2015March 6, 2022
      Connections is the Renwick Gallery’s dynamic ongoing permanent collection presentation, featuring more than 80 objects celebrating craft as a discipline and an approach to living differently in the modern world.

      Related Books

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      40 Under 40: Craft Futures
      40 Under 40: Craft Futures examines the expanding role of the handmade in contemporary culture through the work of the next generation of artists. Organized in celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the Renwick Gallery, the Smithsonian's branch museum for American craft and decorative arts, this project gathers forty makers born since 1972, the year the Renwick opened to the public. Apparent are rapidly evolving notions of craft, ranging from traditional media, such as ceramics and jewelry, to fields as varied as sculpture, industrial design, performance and installation art, fashion design, sustainable manufacturing, and mathematics.