Kimberly Collins Jermain

(she/her)

Color is one of the first visual cues to inform us about our environment. Kimberly’s paintings of the inter-tidal zone of the North Atlantic document the human experience of being submerged in a changing ocean ecosystem. Her studies of the watery world below the surface of Canny’s Pit(a quarry on the Manship property), explore nature’s repossession of a landscape hollowed out and then abandoned.

Private and corporate collections include Kimberly Collins Jermain’s paintings from artist residencies in the US, Palau, France, Iceland and Pico Island, Azores.

Residency Term

2021
2020

Kimberly Collins Jermain selfie in Palau November 2022

Canney’s Pit
2018, oil stick on YUPO paper