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Nate Page

untitled brick railing

Nate Page  untitled brick railing

source: spacesgalleryorg

Nate Page (b. Wisconsin, 1976) lives in Los Angeles. He received his BFA from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design in 2000. He has also studied at the Warsaw Academy of Art in Warsaw, (AICAD) New York Studio Program in New York City, Hotel Pupik in Schrattenberg Austria, and the Summer Residency at The Cooper Union in New York City. From 2001-2004, Nate co-directed an experimental artist collaborative and exhibition space in Milwaukee called the Rust Spot. His work has been shown at Lothringer Dreizehn Space for Contemporary Art in Munich, Hotel Pupik in Schrattenberg Austria, Warsaw Academy of the Arts, Warsaw, The Cooper Union in NYC, Art Chicago via Hotcakes Gallery, John Michael Kohler Center for the Arts in Sheboygan, No Name Exhibitions @ The Soap Factory, Minneapolis, and at the Jen Bekman Gallery in NYC.
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source: mke-laxorg

Nate Page lives in Los Angeles. His work has been seen at O’Artoteca in Milan Itally, Lothringer Dreizehn Space for Contemporary Art in Munich, Hotel Pupik in Schrattenberg Austria, Warsaw Academy of the Arts, Warsaw, John Michael Kohler Center for the Arts in Sheboygan, WI, No Name Exhibitions @ The Soap Factory, Minneapolis, and at Cooper Union and Jen Bekman Gallery, both in New York. Page has produced many environments with Machine Project in Los Angeles including A Field Guide to LACMA at Los Angeles County Museum of Art and has shown nationally including Woodbury University Hollywood Gallery, Institute of Visual Arts at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. From 2001-2004, Page co-directed an experimental artist collaborative and exhibition space in Milwaukee called the Rust Spot. He received a MFA from the California Institute of the Arts and a BFA from Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and attended the Warsaw Academy of Art in Warsaw, Hotel Pupik in Schrattenberg Austria, and the New York Studio Program and the Summer Residency at The Cooper Union, both in New York City.