Audrey Barcio
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Audrey Barcio | |
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Born | (née Liphard) Lafayette Indiana |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Paintings, Installations |
Audrey Barcio (born 1978) is an American interdisciplinary visual artist.[1][2][3][4] She is based in Chicago, IL.[5][6] Barcio is an Assistant Professor of Art at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.[7][8]
Education and early life[]
Barcio was born in Lafayette, Indiana.[9] Her grandmother was a painter. She taught Barcio how to paint and had her mix her paints for her when she went blind.[10] Barcio is a former flight attendant and sommelier.[11] Barcio earned a Bachelor of Arts from Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis, a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She attended the in Brittany, France and was awarded a residency at the Vermont Studio Center.[12]
Exhibitions[]
- Streetlight, Roman Susan, Chicago, IL[13]
- Urban Legends, Columbia College Chicago Library, Chicago, IL[14]
- Sapientia Gloria Corona Est, New Harmony Contemporary, New Harmony, Indiana[15]
- Human Contact, Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, Las Vegas, NV[16]
- Plural, Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, Las Vegas, NV[17]
- Under Influence, , Indianapolis, IN[18][19][20]
- Masking, Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, Las Vegas, NV[21]
- Space Between, Donna Beam Gallery, UNLV, Las Vegas, NV[22]
- Marking Time, Random Access, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY[23][24]
- Art in America at the Art Miami Satellite Fair[25]
- 2014 Life Is Beautiful Music & Art Festival[26]
Public Installations[]
- Continual Eventual, Clark County Government Center Rotunda, Las Vegas Nevada[27]
- The Art Motel, Life Is Beautiful Music & Art Festival[28]
- Departure, Indianapolis, IN[29]
- Strata (with Rebecca Pugh), Las Vegas City Hall[30][31]
Awards[]
- 2019 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award[32][33]
- 2017 Vermont Studio Center Residency[34]
- 2014 City of Las Vegas Certificate of Public Art[35]
- 2007 Indianapolis Cultural Development Public Art Grant[36]
Publications[]
Barcio's work has been featured in ,[37][38] Las Vegas Weekly,[39] NUVO (newspaper),[40] Las Vegas Review-Journal,[41] OCCHI Magazine,[42] Pattern Magazine,[43] Create Magazine,[44] and on the Round Table radio show.[45][46]
References[]
- ^ "Art alumna Audrey Barcio receives Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant | College of Fine Arts | University of Nevada, Las Vegas". www.unlv.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
- ^ "Audrey Barcio". www.bsu.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
- ^ "Settlers & Nomads".
- ^ "OCCHI Magazine Interview".
- ^ "Exhibition Checklist, Plural, Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art" (PDF).
- ^ "Artsy listing".
- ^ "University of Southern Indiana Exhibition Announcement".
- ^ "Artsland.org Exhibition Announcement".
- ^ "NUVO Magazine exhibition review".
- ^ "Artist Interview, Pattern Magazine".
- ^ "15 To Watch In 2015-Las Vegas Weekly".
- ^ "Tube Factory Artspace Exhibition Didactic".
- ^ "Exhibition Website".
- ^ "Exhibition Website".
- ^ "Exhibition Website".
- ^ "Exhibition Website".
- ^ "Exhibition Website".
- ^ "Exhibition Didactic".
- ^ "Exhibition Video".
- ^ "The Roundtable Arts Podcast".
- ^ "Exhibition Website".
- ^ "Exhibition Website".
- ^ "Widewalls artist biography".
- ^ "UNLV Article".
- ^ "Settlers and Nomads".
- ^ "Las Vegas Review-Journal article".
- ^ "Exhibition Announcement".
- ^ "Las Vegas Review-Journal article".
- ^ "Flyboy Naturals News Post".
- ^ "Paint This Desert".
- ^ "Rebecca Pugh's website".
- ^ "Artforum Article".
- ^ "Pollock-Krasner Foundation Website".
- ^ "Big Car website".
- ^ "Paint This Desert".
- ^ "Flyboy Naturals News Post".
- ^ "New American Paintings Issue #120".
- ^ "New American Paintings Artist Page".
- ^ "Las Vegas Weekly review by Dawn-Michelle Baude".
- ^ "NUVO exhibition review".
- ^ "Exhibition review".
- ^ "OCCHI Magazine Interview".
- ^ "Artist Interview, Pattern Magazine".
- ^ "Create Magazine artist profile".
- ^ "Round Table website".
- ^ "Round Table MP3".
- American artists
- 1978 births
- Living people