Caroline Weinstock
b. 1997, Los Angeles, CA
Lives and works in New York

EDUCATION
2027        MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
2020        BA, Barnard College, Columbia University

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2024        The Dead Pet, Bel Ami, Los Angeles, CA

GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2025        Artistic Noise: 2025 Benefit Auction, Kasmin Gallery, New York, New York
2024        Every Driven Leaf, Chelsea Walls, New York, NY
2023        Christless Tree, Blade Study, New York, NY
                Speedo International Unlimited, Parent Company Gallery, New York, NY
2022        Paroxysm, Westbeth Gallery, New York, NY
                Friends with Benefits, Estrella Gallery, New York, NY
                Recall, Estrella Gallery, New York, NY
2020        My Body/My Choice, AIR Gallery, New York, NY
2019        Ways of Being a Ghost, Louise McCagg Gallery, New York, NY
                The Painting Show, Postcrypt Gallery, New York, NY
                Small Things, Postcrypt Gallery, New York, NY

CURATORIAL
2024        Alters/Altars, assistant curator to Mira Dayal, Louise McCagg Gallery, Barnard College, New York, NY
2023        Alumni Show, Louise McCagg Gallery, Barnard College, New York, NY
                Fuck Stories,
SPRING/BREAK Art Fair, New York, NY
                Kill Yourself,
SPRING/BREAK Art Fair, New York, NY
                Becoming/Unbecoming, assistant curator to Piper Marshall,
Louise McCagg Gallery, Barnard College, New York, NY
2022        The Speaking Rug, SPRING/BREAK Art Fair, New York, NY
               “Whose Spirit Is This?” assistant curator to Piper Marshall,
Louise McCagg Gallery, Barnard College, New York, NY,
                Ecological Imaginary,
co-curated with Irena Haiduk, Louise McCagg Gallery, Barnard College, New York, NY

BIBLIOGRAPHY
2023        Dierdre Bardoff, ‘Dirty story exhibit is aural sex in the city,’ New York Post (print)
                Dierdre Bardoff, ‘Sex stories the focus of new Midtown exhibit that says ‘f--k you’ to art world,’ New York Post
                Sarah Cascone, ‘A Trip to Spring Break Art Show Yields a Touching Encounter With Steve Buscemi, a Racy Call Center, and Much, Much More,’ Artnet
                Scott Lynch, ‘The Wild SPRING/BREAK Art Show Takes Over an Abandoned Midtown Office Building,’ Brooklyn Magazine
                Lakshmi Rivera Amin, ‘The Imperfect Charm of Spring Break Art Show,’ Hyperallergic
                Clare Gemima, ‘7 Booths from SPRING/BREAK Art Show 2023 -- Wildcard,’ FAD Magazine
                Jana Astanov, ‘The Spring Break “Wild Card” and its Prophecies,’ Creatrix Mag