Kirk Amaral Snow
When Transition Becomes Stasis Sometimes It's Hard To Go On Untitled Untitled (detail) Untitled Untitled (detail) It’s Hard to Stand on My Own It’s Hard to Stand on My Own It’s Hard to Stand on My Own What Lies Beneath When Surface was Depth When Surface Was Depth The Force That Memories Reveal What Lies Beneath (5) Getting Comfortable at the End of What You Know What Lies Beneath (3) Untitled Has Enough Time Passed? Untitled Untitled Conspicuous Consumption Untitled Untitled (For the Araujo and Medeiros Families) Untitled (For the Araujo and Medeiros Families)
detail Untitled (For the Araujo and Medeiros Families)
detail What Lies Beneath (6)
Kirk Amaral Snow (Born 1980, Providence, RI) is a Boston based artist whose practice investigates the interrelationship between performance, sculpture, and images. His most recent works explore the built world’s relationship to bodies, and its use as a container for our neurosis.

Amaral Snow holds BA’s in Art History (2002) and Studio Art (2003) from the University of Rhode Island and an MFA from Tufts University/School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (2011). He has exhibited and performed both nationally and internationally at Proof (Boston, MA), AS220 (Providence, RI), Mobius (Boston, MA), MEME (Cambridge, MA), Perfolink (Concepción, Chile), and Infr’action Sète (Sète, France), and Grace Exhibition Space (NYC).