Elizabeth Bick is an artist and scholar who explores the intersection of photography and dance. Selected exhibitions include Fraenkel Gallery, Sotheby’s New York, the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, the University of Texas Visual Arts Center, the Houston Center for Photography, Norton Museum of Art, and the Ogden Museum of Art. She has received grants and awards from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Joan Mitchell Foundation, and the Rudin Prize, nominated by Shirin Neshat. Her work has been critically reviewed in the New York Times, The New Yorker, Photograph Magazine, Hyperallergic, and TIME, and she has been commissioned by Public Art Fund, The Atlantic, Harper’s, and NY Times Magazine. She has participated in the American Academy in Rome artist and scholars residency, Ingmar Bergman Estate Artist Residency, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council workspace residency, and Santa Fe Art Institute residency. Her works are held in permanent collections at MoMA Library, Museum of Contemporary Photography, and Warehouse Art Museum. She is a professor and head of photography in the department of studio art at the College of Charleston. She holds an MFA in Photography from Yale University.
AMR Dumbo, New York City
Aurelia Gallery, Santa Fe New Mexico
Mily Kadz, Paris, France:
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