Discipline: Visual Art

Andrea Champlin

Discipline: Visual Art
Region: New York, NY
MacDowell Fellowships: 1999
Andrea Champlin is a visual artist based in New York. Originally from the Detroit area, Champlin received a B.F.A. from Wayne State University and an M.F.A. from Yale University. She has participated in group and solo shows in New York City, Boston, Detroit, Connecticut, and Europe, as well as residencies at Stanford University and MacDowell. Her work has been written about in The New York Times, The Boston Globe, the Huffington Post, and NY Arts, among others. She has taught at the SMFA Boston for more than seven years and is a visiting faculty member at the School of Visual Arts’ Summer Residency Program in New York. Champlin's more recent works have investigated the conditioned experience of seeing and attempted to visually articulate a position within the media slipstream. Her has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including in solo shows at Michael Steinberg Fine Art in New York and Clifford Smith Gallery in Boston, and group exhibitions at Schroeder-Romero and Shredder in New York; Pluto Gallery, Kobalt Gallery, Provincetown, MA; Michael Steinberg Gallery; Clifford-Smith Gallery, Boston; Detroit Artists Market; Pasinger Fabrik, Munich; and DNA Gallery, Provincetown, MA.

Studios

Eastman

Andrea Champlin worked in the Eastman studio.

Thanks to the generous support of MacDowell Fellow and board member Louise Eastman, this century-old farm building was reinvented as a modern, energy efficient live and workspace for visual artists. Originally built in 1915 to house a forge and provide storage when the residency program was expanding, this small barn was simply converted for…

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