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Matthew Miller From Lancaster, PA, Miller received his BA from Messiah College before attending the Academy. He has been actively showing for the last two years in New York, and worked as assistant to the director at Pocket Utopia, a project space in Brooklyn. He also works part time for the Judd Foundation and teaches a CE course at the Academy. In his work, Miller channels the theatrical pretense of portraiture through a provincial American painting sensibility. His figures direct their deadpan gaze at the picture plane, the site of the methodological drama, where the portrait’s shallow space and the panel’s surface break into dialectical interplay. |
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Phillip Thomas From Kingston Jamaica, Phillip Thomas received his BFA in 2003 from the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, where he was awarded the Albert Huie award for painting. He has been involved in numerous group shows, including the 2008 Jamaica National Biennale, where he received the Aaron Matalan award. For education he was given grants from CHASE and the Cobb Family Foundation. In his work Phillip intends to manufacture cultural reliquaries of the Caribbean and the wider “new world”, using mediums and other agents of the old world. |
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Annie Wildey Born in the UK, Annie earned her BA from Kingston University and an MFA in painting and printmaking from the New York Academy of Art. She was a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant Nominee, and received residencies in Balleroy, France, and St. Barths, FWI. Most recently, she was awarded a year-long residence at the William Steeple Davis House in Orient, Long Island. Ms Wildey's current work looks for elements of the sublime within the voids, underpasses and accidental environments created by urban commercial architecture. |
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2008-2009 FELLOWS EXHIBITION October 28 - December 6, 2009 Click here for more information. |
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