Artist Adrienne Moumin has her first New York solo Exhibit at First Presbyterian Church in February 2010
Adrienne Moumin will be exhibiting her handmade gelatin silver photo collages in “Architextures,”
Moumin’s hand-cut-and-
She has been working in this vein since 2003, and has expanded her repertoire to include application of glass and crystal elements, complicated layering, using the paper’s natural curves for 3-D effects, and use of inkjet prints.
About Adrienne Moumin:
Adrienne Moumin has exhibited her gelatin silver photographs in New York, and nationwide, for over ten years. Her images have been featured in New York Gallery Guide, About.com, and The Sun Magazine. Moumin was a 2003 recipient of a Puffin Foundation Grant, and she and her work appeared in Riding the Third Wave: Feminist Voices and Expressions, a documentary film by Nicole Wines/Agora Video Productions. Moumin has been interviewed for WBAI Radio in New York, and served as Editorial Consultant for a technical photo manual written by David Fokos.
Moumin is originally from New York, and currently lives in Silver Spring, MD. She was recently the subject of an article in the Gazette Maryland Community Newspapers entitled “Wheaton artist boasts first New York show: Childhood collages evolve into love for mixed-media creations”, which may be viewed online at http://www.gazette.net/




