Margeaux Walter
born Seattle, Washington, 1982
Bio from the artist's website:
Margeaux Walter is an artist born in Seattle, Washington, and now living in New York City. She studied at the Maine Photographic Workshops, Tisch School of the Arts at NYU, and Hunter College.
Recent exhibitions include solo shows at the Nohra Haime Gallery and Winston Wachter Fine Art in New York, as well as group shows at the Tacoma Art Museum, Sonoma County Museum, Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, and Griffin Museum. In 2009, the Magenta Foundation chose her as a top emerging photographer in the United States; she was awarded Juror’s Choice at the Butler Institute of American Art’s National Midyear Exhibition; and she was commissioned to create a large-scale outdoor installation for the Art Omi Fields Sculpture Park in Ghent, NY. In 2014, she was selected by the organization 14×48 to create a public billboard project in New York.
Her work has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, New York Post, Seattle Times, Boston Globe and Scene Magazine. She has been awarded artist in residence programs at Red Gate Gallery in Beijing, China (2011), Montalvo Arts Center in Saratoga, CA (2012), and Marble House Project in Dorset, VT (2015).
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