Quincy Kmetz

Quincy Kmetz (b. 1999, East Brunswick, NJ) is an emerging artist working out of Jersey City, New Jersey, whose paintings, drawings, printmaking, and ceramic sculpture dive into transhistorical issues involving information, technology, and power structure.

Through illustrative-like scenes, she investigates the relationship between individuals and technology. As the internet becomes the medium facilitating our meaning of connection and isolation, she contends to unveil the ill-fated reality that comes with utopia.

Kmetz’s work belongs to private collections in New York City, Los Angeles, Moscow, and Rincon, Puerto Rico

Quincy’s work was featured in ‘Group Effort,’ on view August 10-September 1, 2024.

“Cowboy Portrait depicts a character of American contradiction and American myth. The Cowboy is a character of independence, freedom, and manifest destiny, all while performing the opposite.”

Quincy Kmetz

See Saw Art is located at 408 Chestnut Street, Manchester, New Hampshire.

Owned and operated by Rochester Museum of Fine Arts co-founder, Amy Regan, See Saw Art features invitational and open call exhibitions on a monthly basis.

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