Art Collective: Mutual Friends

In 2020, Amanda Suarez (Photographer), Jared Lee Katzman (Artificial Intelligence Researcher and Software Engineer), and Terrill Warrenburg (Artist) founded Mutual Friends, a Brooklyn-based art collective that is focused on the intersection of art, technology, and humanity. The group works on collaborative projects in many formats, exploring the interaction of neural networks/ AI programming with raw human conversations and emotions.
Read MoreCurated Exhibition: RUB →
This major exhibition at Flux Factory, NY wrestles with the notion of collective vs individual identities, and uses a praxis of art and activism that moves beyond the white box context. (November 23rd – December 15th, 2019).
Read MoreExhibition: Boricua College Manhattan Campus

Terrill is pleased to have two paintings exhibited in the Women’s at Boricua College Manhattan Campus (November 2018).
Read MoreSolo Exhibition: New Beginnings
Terrill Warrenburg: New Beginnings
10/5/18 - 12/15/18
The Staircase Gallery is pleased to present a new series of paintings and works on paper by Terrill Warrenburg. Please join us for an opening reception Friday, October 5th from 7-9pm.
Read MoreCurated Exhibition: Transplant →

Transplant brings together the work by three artists discussing identity and the re-examination of it dependent on location, often after moving to a new home. Questioning preconceptions of cultural norms, learned behaviors, exterior appearances, assumptions and stereotypes through symbolic materials, iconography, and fabric, the work discusses cultural shifts, relocation, ancestry, race, and community.
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