Justin Amrhein employs a machine-based language and aesthetic within a diverse artistic practice, which includes drawing, painting, video, sculpture, and collage. His work frequently addresses environmental issues, highlighting the growing climate crisis through various media tailored to each concept. Amrhein's...
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Justin Amrhein employs a machine-based language and aesthetic within a diverse artistic practice, which includes drawing, painting, video, sculpture, and collage. His work frequently addresses environmental issues, highlighting the growing climate crisis through various media tailored to each concept. Amrhein's extensive body of work demonstrates a broad artistic scope. He holds an MFA from San Jose State University, participated in the 2020 Ali Youssefi Project residency in Sacramento, CA, and the FBAIR program in Palo Alto, CA, in 2018. His most recent exhibition took place at the National Art Museum of Malta (MUZA) in 2025. His work has been exhibited at numerous galleries and museums, including Spazju Kreattiv (Valetta, Malta), the Spencer Museum of Art (Lawrence, Kansas), Ronald Feldman Gallery (New York, NY), Pierogi Gallery (Brooklyn, NY), Transmitter (Brooklyn, NY), and Honey Ramka (Brooklyn, New York). Amrhein's work has garnered reviews in publications such as New Yorker, Times Malta, The Wall Street International, Ephemera New York City Art and Culture, The Sacramento Bee, Timeout Lisboa, and Art News.