Artist-in-Residence in Community Research

Courtney
Puckett

Courtney Puckett, born Winter Park, FL, lived and worked in Brooklyn 15 years, currently lives and works in New York’s Hudson Valley. Her human-scale, abstract, found-object and re-purposed textile assemblages integrate sculpture and craft practices. She earned a BFA from MICA, MFA from Hunter College, and studied at the CAC in Aix-en-Provence, France, Glasgow School of Art, and University of New Mexico. Puckett was an Artist-in-Residence in LMCC’s Workspace Program and a Full Fellowship recipient at Vermont Studio Center. Solo and two-person exhibitions include Hesse Flatow, NY, Flecker Gallery at Suffolk County Community College, NY, Field Projects, NY, CUAC Utah, and Coop Nashville. Group exhibitions include Hesse Flatow (online), Marquee Projects, NY, Underdonk, NY, White Columns (online), TSA NY, Fiterman Art Center, NY, BRICArts, NY, Wallspace, Long Island University, Noyes Museum of Art, and Seton Hall University. She collaborated with Neville Dance Studio for Norte Maar’s Counterpointe series at Brooklyn Ballet and curated Drawing for Sculpture a 40-person exhibition at TSA NY. Puckett is a recipient of an NEA grant and was featured in ArtFCity, Hyperallergic, Painting is Dead, Tribeca Tribune, and NYTimes art blog. She is a Part-time Instructor at Parsons School of Design and FIT. She was a Faculty Artist at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts and runs the backyard art space White Rock Center for the Arts.

For more information about Courtney, visit her website.


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