


Genevieve Cohn
The Jaunt Trip #104
Destination: Shelton, Washington, USA Date: 11-15 March, 2024
About Genevieve CohnThe paintings of Genevieve Cohn envision the history, imagination and construction of female-centric communities. Drawing from both a historical and an imaginative past, present and future Genevieve acknowledges and reflects on a world where female power is derived from collaboration, self-endowed agency and a connection with the natural world.
You can find more work of Genevieve on her website: www.genevievecohn.com
Destination: Shelton, Washington, USA
West from the city of Seattle, you’ll find the Olympic National Park, and just below the National Park you will find the small city of Shelton. The land was previously called ‘Cota’ and was inhabited and managed by the Squaxin Island Tribe, later called Sheltonville when it was officially incorporated in 1890, and nowadays just Shleton. With a long tradition in logging and lumber milling, and the abundance of fire and pine trees growing in the area, it explains why the city is also referred to as Christmastown, USA.
This is our very first Winter Camp, and we are proud to collaborate together with Hashimoto Contemporary on this new exciting venture. Aside from the prints, each artist will create a body of original works inspired by their experiences during the Winter Camp, resulting in a group exhibition opening on the 7th of December at Hashimoto San Francisco.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: four color silkscreen print
Edition: edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
The Jaunt Trip #104
Destination: Shelton, Washington, USA Date: 11-15 March, 2024
About Genevieve CohnThe paintings of Genevieve Cohn envision the history, imagination and construction of female-centric communities. Drawing from both a historical and an imaginative past, present and future Genevieve acknowledges and reflects on a world where female power is derived from collaboration, self-endowed agency and a connection with the natural world.
You can find more work of Genevieve on her website: www.genevievecohn.com
Destination: Shelton, Washington, USA
West from the city of Seattle, you’ll find the Olympic National Park, and just below the National Park you will find the small city of Shelton. The land was previously called ‘Cota’ and was inhabited and managed by the Squaxin Island Tribe, later called Sheltonville when it was officially incorporated in 1890, and nowadays just Shleton. With a long tradition in logging and lumber milling, and the abundance of fire and pine trees growing in the area, it explains why the city is also referred to as Christmastown, USA.
This is our very first Winter Camp, and we are proud to collaborate together with Hashimoto Contemporary on this new exciting venture. Aside from the prints, each artist will create a body of original works inspired by their experiences during the Winter Camp, resulting in a group exhibition opening on the 7th of December at Hashimoto San Francisco.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: four color silkscreen print
Edition: edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
The Jaunt Trip #104
Destination: Shelton, Washington, USA Date: 11-15 March, 2024
About Genevieve CohnThe paintings of Genevieve Cohn envision the history, imagination and construction of female-centric communities. Drawing from both a historical and an imaginative past, present and future Genevieve acknowledges and reflects on a world where female power is derived from collaboration, self-endowed agency and a connection with the natural world.
You can find more work of Genevieve on her website: www.genevievecohn.com
Destination: Shelton, Washington, USA
West from the city of Seattle, you’ll find the Olympic National Park, and just below the National Park you will find the small city of Shelton. The land was previously called ‘Cota’ and was inhabited and managed by the Squaxin Island Tribe, later called Sheltonville when it was officially incorporated in 1890, and nowadays just Shleton. With a long tradition in logging and lumber milling, and the abundance of fire and pine trees growing in the area, it explains why the city is also referred to as Christmastown, USA.
This is our very first Winter Camp, and we are proud to collaborate together with Hashimoto Contemporary on this new exciting venture. Aside from the prints, each artist will create a body of original works inspired by their experiences during the Winter Camp, resulting in a group exhibition opening on the 7th of December at Hashimoto San Francisco.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: four color silkscreen print
Edition: edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist