Naomie Kremer is a painter, video artist, and stage designer. She has exhibited widely in the US and abroad. Her work is in many collections, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Berkeley Art Museum, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and the US Embassy, Beijing, China.
Kremer’s imagery, though largely abstract, is based in the real world–incorporating nature, architecture, language, letterforms, and the human figure, drawing from a wide range of sources including art history, music, poetry and literature. She also combines painting and video projection in what she calls “Hybrid Paintings”.
Her video based set designs include the San Francisco production of Tristan and Isolde, by Richard Wagner; Alcina, by GF Handel, performed in Acre, Israel; the world premiere production of The Secret Garden co-commissioned by San Francisco Opera and Cal performances; Light Moves, a collaboration with Margaret Jenkins Dance Company.