
Kiyomi Quinn Taylor is an American artist who lives and works in New York City. Taylor’s multimedia works act as portals into intimate worlds, revealing family history and examining the iconography of her mixed Black and Japanese heritage. Since receiving her MFA from Columbia University (2020), Taylor’s work has been exhibited nationally and she has received several prestigious awards including the Helen Frankenthaler Painting Award, and NYU’s Art and Art Professions Department Award (2017).
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Exhibitions
SOLO EXHIBITION
2020
Dream Logic
Steve Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, CAGROUP EXHIBITION
2020
m.i.o.k
Leroy Neiman Gallery, New York, NYAlone Together
Steve Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, CASay It Loud
Christie’s, New York, NY2019
First Year MFA Show
Columbia University, New YorkUntitled
Wallach Art Gallery, Lenfest Center for the Arts, New York, NYAesthetically Functional Only
Columbia MFA Summer Show, New York, NYWhams of Summer
Ki Smith Gallery, New York, NY2018
Embrace Sustainability
Red Dot Campaign , Brooklyn, NY2017
All Art +
Van der Plas Gallery, New York, NYJuxtaposition: Black Faculty/Student Group Show
New York University, Rosenburg Gallery, New York, NYSystems Flow
New York University Curatorial Collaborative Exhibition, 80 WSE Gallery, New York, NY2016
Preservation and Parafiction
New York University Commons Gallery, New York, NYBack Story
Studio Montclair’s SMI Virginia S Block Gallery, Montclair, NJ -
Education
2020
Columbia University, New York, NY
MFA Fine Arts in Painting2017
New York University, Steinhardt School, New York, NY
BFA in Painting -
Awards
2019
Helen Frankenthaler Painting Award, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, New York, NY
Brevoort-Eickemeyer Fellowship, Columbia University, New York, NY
Andrew Fisher Fellowship, Columbia University, New York, NY
2017
Art and Art Professions Department Award, New York University, New York, NY
2016
NYU Curatorial Collaborative Senior Honors Exhibition, New York, NY