Cameron Lasson
I make furniture using traditional and contemporary techniques learned while studying at the institution, Rhode Island School of Design. I use real and fake materials to create institutionalized folk furniture. The results are objects dissonant from the past and future. Like a shadow and its companion, stuck in the interstitial space between the concrete and abstract.
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Shows
Objects May Shift, Salone del Mobile, Milan, 2024
Material Opulence, ICFF Manhattan, 2024
Rewilded Domesticity, ICFF Manhattan, 2023
New Contemporaries, Gelman Gallery, Providence, 2024
Senior Invitational, Woods Gerry Gallery, Providence, 2024
Water Seeks The Lowest Ground, Gelman Gallery, Providence, 2023
Playing House, Gelman Gallery, Providence, 2023
Major Survey Show, Gelman Gallery, Providence, 2023
Furniture Design Triennial, Woods Gerry Gallery, Providence, 2022
EFS Spatial Dynamics Show, Waterman Gallery, 2021
Press
Sight Unseen - Objects May Shift
For Scale - “Frankenchair” Report
College Hill Independent vol 46 issue 4
Objects May Shift, Salone del Mobile, Milan, 2024
Material Opulence, ICFF Manhattan, 2024
Rewilded Domesticity, ICFF Manhattan, 2023
New Contemporaries, Gelman Gallery, Providence, 2024
Senior Invitational, Woods Gerry Gallery, Providence, 2024
Water Seeks The Lowest Ground, Gelman Gallery, Providence, 2023
Playing House, Gelman Gallery, Providence, 2023
Major Survey Show, Gelman Gallery, Providence, 2023
Furniture Design Triennial, Woods Gerry Gallery, Providence, 2022
EFS Spatial Dynamics Show, Waterman Gallery, 2021
Press
Sight Unseen - Objects May Shift
For Scale - “Frankenchair” Report
College Hill Independent vol 46 issue 4