Flint Jamison (b. Billings, MT, 1979) is an artist living in Seattle, WA. He was the Co-founder and President of the Board of Directors of Yale Union, a contemporary art center in Portland, OR (2008-2021) and was the co-founder of the artist-run center Department of Safety (2002-2010) in Anacortes, WA. He is the founding editor of Veneer Magazine and Associate Professor of Art at the School of Art, Art History, and Design at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Jamison is represented by Air de Paris, Paris, Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York, and Galerie Max Mayer, Düsseldorf.
In 2017, he exhibited at the Whitney Biennial and received a Ford Family Fellowship. In 2019, he opened his exhibition Opportunity Zones at Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland. In 2020, the Board of Directors of Yale Union announced its dissolution and that it would transfer the ownership of its multi-million dollar property to the Indigenous-led Native Arts & Cultures Foundation. In 2021, he opened two solo exhibitions at Air de Paris and Galerie Max Mayer. A solo exhibition at Künstlerhaus Stuttgart is forthcoming in October, 2022.
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