Justin Neely : Artist, Etc.

Justin Neely

Justin Neely shown in medium closeup wearing glasses and a plaid shirtJustin Neely is a polyglot artist with a practice based in Brooklyn, New York. Digital painting and contour drawing feature prominently in Neely's work, along with digital photography and collage. Neely's artwork has been exhibited in gallery shows in New York, Berlin and Toronto. Download a copy of Neely's CV for more detailed information.

Also a liberal arts—educated, seasoned technologist drawn to digital business strategy and operations, Neely has decades of experience applying systems thinking and research to project design, management and optimization. In addition, he has worked as an editor, nonfiction writer and lecturer.

A lifelong xenophile and logophile, Neely has formally studied Spanish, French, Latin, Russian, Arabic, Japanese and Cantonese. Adopting Duolingo as a gateway for more casual exploration, he's also pursued independent study of German, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Irish, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish, Vietnamese and Yiddish.

Photo courtesy of Gordon Eriksen


Latest News

Read about Justin's recent projects and activities.

Red Hook Open Studios 2024

promotional graphic for red hook open studios featuring logo type and crane imageRed Hook Open Studios returns to Brooklyn on Saturday, October 5, and Sunday October 6, from 1 to 6 p.m. Neely will exhibit recent photographs at his studio at the end of Van Brunt Street. A digital map listing all participating artists is available on the RHOS website. Current information is available on the official Instagram page: @redhookstudios.

"Post-Future Era" at Gagné Contemporary

promotional image for post future era art showThroughout September 2024, Justin Neely was featured in a three-person show—"Post-Future Era"—inaugurating the second location of Gagné Contemporary in Toronto. Prints made from four of Neely's digital paintings appeared alongside work by Kunel Gaur and Lina Ramona Vitkauskas, including a multimedia collaboration between Vitkauskas and Ben Turner.

Spectrum Presents: Van Brunt Solstice Festival

promotional poster for van brunt solstice festivalOn the night of Saturday, June 15, 2024, Justin Neely joined Spectrum's Van Brunt Solstice Festival, reprising the role of resident painter. The event, held at BWAC, featured nine sets of musical performances across two stages. Neely created small, original paintings during all sets on the main stage.

Community Art Spaces 2024

In the first half of 2024, Neely explored the idea of extending his practice to arts-focused community building. In multiple efforts to create and support exhibition opportunities and non-commercial bonds for artists in Red Hook and beyond, he encountered both successes and bruising setbacks. Neely hasn't abandoned his interest in alternative exhibition practices, but how the lessons of the first ventures will be applied in 2025 is a pending question.

Podcast Interview September 2023

Justin Neely pictured within a Spotify screen showing a summary of an episode of the pre-made podcastAt the end of September, Neely was the featured guest on an episode of one-time Amherst classmate Matt Collins' The Pre-Made Podcast. In a candid, hour-long conversation, Neely spoke with Collins about his fairly accidental path to their shared alma mater, an equally unexpected transition into work as a technologist and the challenges of pursuing an art practice without ambition to be classed as an investment vehicle.


More Information

Education

Justin Neely seated on a bench with a golden retrieverA self-taught technologist, Justin Neely was an adjunct lecturer in information design and web architecture at New York City College of Technology (CUNY) for five years. Neely has an undergraduate degree from Amherst College in French and English, with a concentration in film studies. He completed a master’s degree in international policy studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies (now the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey).



Contact

email: art@justinneely.com     phone: 718-306-9914     social: linkedin | instagram (@jn33ly)

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Artwork and Projects

recent artwork: @jn33ly

book: A Good Life in Hell (2015)

To review an archive of miscellaneous past work, please visit www.n‑‑ly.com.

Studio

The Feinberg
Red Hook Waterfront
Brooklyn, NY