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Sasha Chermayeff has exhibited in museums and galleries in New York City, Zurich, Mexico, and the United States. Her work is in the Yale University Art Gallery, the US Library of Congress and in corporate and private collections in the United States, Europe, Mexico, and Japan.

Sasha has received fellowships from the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris, the Yale Summer School of Music and Art, and Yaddo Artists Colony in Saratoga Springs, NY.

She received a grant from the Adolph and Esther Gottleib Foundation and completed a commissioned seascape painting, with seven figures, for environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy, JR.

In 2010, she was chosen as a feature artist for a year long festival of Art & Wine sponsored by Hudson Valley Wine Magazine, and painted at the Benmarl Vineyards. In 2011, this and other work, was exhibited at Lyndhurst National Historic Site, and at Boscobel House & Gardens, both major Hudson valley house Museums.

In the past twenty five years Sasha has been in solo and group shows curated by artists, including Bill Jensen, David Paulson, Heather Hutchison, and authors, including Karen Wilkin and Dore Ashton, Brooklyn Rail newspaper publisher Phong Bui, and many others.

In 2006, her work on paper at Sideshow Gallery was reviewed by Mario Naves of the NY OBSERVER who called it "sexy" and "compelling" with a "nuanced approach to structure and surface". It has been called "luxuriantly optical" and described as "sensuous and highly rhythmic" in NEW YORKER magazine,
and her 2008 landscape exhibit at BCB Art was described as "ravishingly loose" in OUR TOWN magazine.

Sasha Chermayeff is represented by Sideshow Gallery, in Brooklyn, NY and BCB Art in Hudson, NY.

Her studio is in upstate New York, along two creeks that flow into the Hudson.