Justine Neuberger (b. 1993) lives and works in New York, NY.
She received her BA in Studio Art and Art History at Oberlin College in 2015 and her MA in TESOL in 2019.
Recent solo exhibitions include: Riddles for Storytellers, Clima, Milan, 2023; Blue Paintings, 15 Orient, New York 2022; Firmament of Time, Clima, Milan, 2021; The Green World, 15 Orient, New York, 2019.
Neuberger’s work has been featured in numerous recent group exhibitions including: Short-term pleasure, Long-term pain, Public Gallery, London, UK (2023); Le Biscuit a Soupe, High Art, Arles; a somewhat thin line, In Lieu, Los Angeles; Apple in the Dark, Harkawik, New York; Emotional Intelligence, Polina Berlin Gallery, New York (2022); Visual Unpredictability, Patrick Parrish Gallery, New York; Uno, Nessuno, Centomila at Pallazo Capris, Turin; The Frog Show, Real Pain, New York; Free Fall, Shoot the Lobster, Los Angeles (2021); Monster, curated by Liam Considine, Svetlana, New York; Night Shift, 17 Essex Gallery, New York (2020).
Justine Neuberger (b. 1993) lives and works in New York, NY.
She received her BA in Studio Art and Art History at Oberlin College in 2015 and her MA in TESOL in 2019.
Recent solo exhibitions include: Riddles for Storytellers, Clima, Milan, 2023; Blue Paintings, 15 Orient, New York 2022; Firmament of Time, Clima, Milan, 2021; The Green World, 15 Orient, New York, 2019.
Neuberger’s work has been featured in numerous recent group exhibitions including: Short-term pleasure, Long-term pain, Public Gallery, London, UK (2023); Le Biscuit a Soupe, High Art, Arles; a somewhat thin line, In Lieu, Los Angeles; Apple in the Dark, Harkawik, New York; Emotional Intelligence, Polina Berlin Gallery, New York (2022); Visual Unpredictability, Patrick Parrish Gallery, New York; Uno, Nessuno, Centomila at Pallazo Capris, Turin; The Frog Show, Real Pain, New York; Free Fall, Shoot the Lobster, Los Angeles (2021); Monster, curated by Liam Considine, Svetlana, New York; Night Shift, 17 Essex Gallery, New York (2020).