While embracing a strong sense of the handmade, Carlos Fernandez’s paintings and drawings draw on the history of geometric abstraction as well as recent formalism.
// Carlos’s available work //
exhibition history
Roses are Red, or, See what Kitty can do without fighting the war? organized by Liam Golden // NIAD Online Exhibition // August 2023
Small Wonders, organized by kg // NIAD Online Exhibition // July 2023
The Shape We’re in Feels Like the Colors of Hope, organized by Cynthia Branvall // NIAD Online Exhibition // May 2023
Blow Like Magic In Their Face And Vanish organized by James Sterling Pitt // October 2022
Follow the String, organized by Emma Spertus, Julio Rodriguez, Felicia Griffin, Dorian Reid, and Kiesha White // MarinMOCA, Novato, CA // October 2022
I Belong to Myself, organized by Maria Seda-Reeder // NIAD Online Exhibition // September 2022
I Wanna See All My Friends At Once, organized by Cone Shape Top // NIAD Online Exhibition // August 2022
Living forces, organized by Fernanda Martinez // NIAD Online Exhibition // July 2022
A New Geometry, organized by e bond // NIAD Online Exhibition // July 2022
High Five, organized by Emma Spertus and Ember Avalos // NIAD Online Exhibition // June 2022
Day or Night it Looks Like Night, curated by Liliana Herrera // NIAD Online Exhibition // February 2022
Relics for the Future, curated by Jessica Snow // NIAD Galleries // January 2022
Closing Of The Year // curated by Jean McElvane NIAD Windows 2020
A Kind of Movement // organized by Jay Wehnert Portland Art And Learning Studios 2019
Forests And Clearings // organized By Wayne Smith NIAD Art Center 2019
Redefining Contemporary Art // organized by Courtney Eldridge Depot Steamboat Springs 2019
The Handmade // Rock Paper Scissors Collective Oakland 2018
Carlota Rodriguez // NIAD Art Center 2018
The Genre Leaps // organized by Margaret Tedesco NIAD Art Center 2018
Woven, Mixed, Tied, and Attached: Fiber As Message // organized By Ramekon O’Arwisters NIAD Art Center 2018
The Witnesses // organized by Cliff Hengst and Scott Hewicker NIAD Art Center 2017