Alumni News: Artist Ellie Ga Publishes New Book and Exhibits at Storm King Arts Center

Booklaunch for Square Octagon Circle at Bureau, New York, NY
October 11 2018, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., 178 Norfolk St.
Ellie will perform a work in progress of The Eoliths at 7:00 p.m.
Her works are currently included in Indicators: Artists on Climate Change at Storm King Art Center  (May 19-November 11, 2018).

ELLIE GA is a New York-born artist whose immersive, wide-ranging investigations include the classification of stains on city sidewalks to the charting of the quotidian in the frozen reaches of the Arctic Ocean. In performances, video-essays and installations, Ga’s braided narratives intertwine extensive research with first-hand experiences that often follow uncertain leads and take unexpected turns. She has exhibited and performed internationally at the New Museum, The Kitchen and the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Albright-Knox Museum in Buffalo, and La Fondation Cartier pour L’Art Contemporain in Paris, among many others.

SQUARE OCTAGON CIRCLE by ELLIE GA

Published: October 09, 2018

Curating the City: Art Classes During COVID-19

While courses within the Department of Art and Art History were conducted remotely throughout the Fall 2020 semester, faculty and students took advantage of public art spaces and exhibits around New York City as creative influences for their projects.
Prof. Rosenfeld leading virtual and in-person students through a tour of the Sean Kelly Gallery.