EVENT DETAILS:
Date Saturday, August 9, 2025
Time TBD
Location TBD
Reserved for Circle Members (Join the Circle)*
Each year, NUMU offers a series of studio visits where we will be able to appreciate art together exclusively for Circle Members. We’re thrilled to spend a day with artist Marie Cameron. Event details and exact location will be emailed to guests who RSVP.
This event will include our annual Director’s Circle artwork distribution! Director’s Circle members enable NUMU to expand its reach within the community as a place where active and imaginative minds can flourish. In appreciation, each year, Director’s Circle Members receive a limited edition artwork by a Bay Area artist, commissioned specifically for them. We are proud to announce Marie Cameron as this year’s Director’s Circle artist.
Join or renew today to take advantage of this new series, along with other circle benefits. For questions regarding membership in the Curator’s or Director's Circle email membership@numulosgatos.org. See you in the studios!
*Current NUMU Circle Members will receive an email invitation with all event details and a RSVP link
Marie Cameron
Marie Cameron is an imaginative realist oil painter and mixed media assemblage artist working out of her dream studio Los Gatos, California. Focusing on the themes of hope and beauty in the face of loss regarding our relationship to the environment and to each other.
Born out of the pandemic, her #morerainbows! series of silk embroidered rainbows on vintage photographs and post cards were created out of a desire to reconnect with hope and a deep need to find the rainbow in herself, in one another and in the world once more.
Born in New York City, and raised in Maine and Nova Scotia, she earned her BFA with distinction at Mount Allison University, in Sackville, New Brunswick where she minored in sculpture and majored in painting. She was awarded a prestigious Canada Council Grant and worked in giftware design and children’s book illustration while maintaining her art practice. Upon moving to the San Francisco Bay Area in the late nineties, she became heavily involved in the local art community, exploring writing art and curating.
Her award-winning work has been exhibited and collected internationally and featured in many publications, galleries and museums, including the Museo Diocesano, Triton Museum of Art, Marin MOCA, SOMArts, Saint Mary’s College Museum of Art, Santa Clara University Dowd Gallery, Las Laguna Gallery, Sanchez Art Center, Vargas Gallery, NUMU, Whitney Modern, Arc Gallery, Woman Made Gallery, Curated, de Young Museum of Art, Cabrillo Gallery, O’Hanlon Center for the Arts, Jen Tough Gallery, Blue Line Arts, ICA San José, Euphrat Museum of Art and Luna Gallery.
Marie has exhibited at NUMU on numerous occasions, both in group shows (GBAO, Waterlines, Art in the Time of Corona, Boundaries) and as a solo artist in Critical Masses, A Very Low Tide.