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Stacy Fisher
b. 1974 in Norwalk, OH, lives and works in Brooklyn, NY
Education:
The Ohio State University, 1995-1997 BFA Sculpture
University of Central England, 1997
The Cleveland Institute of Art, 1992-1995
Solo and Two Person Exhibitions:
2022
Overlap, (two person with Matthew Fischer) Left Field Gallery, Los Osos, CA
2021
The Fact That, Hesse Flatow, New York, NY
2020
Unearth, (two person with Liz Ainslie) Sardine, Brooklyn NY
2019
Knapsack, (two person with Carl E. Hazlewood) Marisa Newman Projects, New York, NY
2017
How Far From Here, Sardine, Brooklyn, NY
2013
Allison Miller : Stacy Fisher, Weekend, Los Angeles, CA
2012
The Study: Michael Byron and Stacy Fisher, Regina Rex, Queens, NY
2011
Stacy Fisher / Gary Panter, Cleopatras, Brooklyn, NY
2007
The Daily Sun, Brooklyn Fire Proof, Brooklyn, NY
Group Exhibitions:
2023
I Am The Passenger, Mother, Beacon, NY
2022
Any Way I See It, Schelfaudt Gallery, Bridgeport, CT
Quiet Advocates (online), The Semi-Finalist
2021
The Big Show, My Pet Ram, New York, NY
Glenlily Grounds, Newburgh, NY
Glyphadelphia, Hesse Flatow, New York, NY
2020
Purple, Underdonk, Brooklyn, NY
2019
Glenlily Grounds, Newburgh, NY
Labor, Left Field, Los Osos, CA
2018
Glenlily Grounds, Newburgh, NY
Benders, Real Estate Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY
Skylight, Aquarius, Brooklyn, NY
2017
Repeat Pressure Until Pt. 2, Angela Meleca Gallery, Columbus, OH
Glenlily Grounds, Newburgh, NY
Pro Forma; Context and Meaning in Abstraction, Work Release, Norfok, VA
Avant Grave, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Brooklyn, NY
2016
Maybe I’m Doing It Wrong, 106 Green, Brooklyn, NY
Repeat Pressure Until, Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn, NY
Mayest, Orgy Park, Brooklyn, NY
9 Sculptures, Bravin Lee Programs, New York, NY
Shelf Life, Ace Hotel Gallery, New York, NY
Drawing for Sculpture, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Brooklyn, NY
2015
News From Home, Left Field, San Luis Obispo, CA
Mons Dew, Mass Gallery, Austin, TX
Pleasures of the Flesh, Outpost, Brooklyn, NY
Reactivator, The Active Space, Brooklyn, NY
How ‘Bout Now, Temporary Storage, Brooklyn, NY
2014
Shapeshifters, Plug Projects, Kansas City, MO
Redacted, Islip Art Museum, Islip NY
2013
Futurecast, Artspace, New Haven CT
Leslie Baum, Stacy Fisher, Matt Miller, BravinLee Programs, New York NY
Thanks, Lu Magnus, New York NY
Transposed Planes (Seth Adelsberger/ Stacy Fisher/ Peter Shear), LVL3 Gallery, Chicago IL
Ivory Tower, Fjord, Philadelphia, PA
Tectonic Drift, Brian Morris Gallery, New York, NY
2012
Drift, Beta Pictoris, Birmingham, AL
Primary, Nudashank, Baltimore, MD
Up Do, Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York, NY
Intramurals, AFA Gallery, Scranton, PA
Abstract Realities, The Studios of Key West, Key West, FL
Grid List, Allegra LaViola, New York, NY
Tops, Open Space, Long Island City, NY
Grid List, Center Galleries at the College for Creative Studies, Detroit, MI
2011
Southern Cross, Grizzy Grizzly, Philadelphia, PA
So Different, So Appealing, Churner and Churner project space at 50 Gramercy Park, New York, NY
Functional Shift (Kim Faler/ Stacy Fisher/ Joan Linder), Mixed Greens, New York, NY
Norfolk, Thierry Goldberg, New York, NY
Monkey Wrench, Horton Gallery, New York, NY
Art Book Club Presents, St. Cecilias, Brooklyn, NY
Control Alt Delete, HKJB, Brooklyn, NY
Gold Records, Art Blog Art Blog, New York, NY
The Shape of Things to Come (Stacy Fisher/ Tracy Thomason/ Maria Walker), Nudashank, Baltimore, MD
Anomalistic Urge, Vaudeville Park, Brooklyn, NY
The Working Title, Bronx River Art Center, Bronx, NY
2010
Shop 2010 at Tide Pool, Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, NY
That Damn Box Show, Detroit Artists Marketplace, Detroit, MI
Two Sheets Eight Pages, Possible Projects, Brooklyn, NY
Worldʼs Greatest, Daily Operation, Brooklyn, NY
Anti-Anti, Hal Bromm Gallery, New York, NY
Soft and Loud, Daily Operation, Brooklyn, NY
In Williamsburg, Fleetwing Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2009
Giftland X: Happy House, Printed Matter, New York, NY
Whatʼs Bin Did and Whatʼs Bin Hid, 106 Green, Brooklyn, NY
2008
The Object Direct, Heskin Contemporary
The Grey House That Thinks Itself Into Your Head Without Asking, Peter Fingesten
Gallery, Pace University, New York, NY
The Object Direct, Mississippi State University, MI
Grandma, Brooklyn Fire Proof, Brooklyn, NY
The Longest Day, McCarren Park, Brooklyn NY
2007
Out of Time, Payne Gallery, Moravian College, PA
The Magical Mundane, Bucket Rider, Chicago, IL
2006
The Idea of Death Is Tormenting Me, Brooklyn Fire Proof, Brooklyn NY
2005
Off My Biscuit, Destroy Your District!, Samson Projects, Boston, MA
2004
Two by Four, P.S. 122, New York, NY
Laying Doggo, Brooklyn Fire Proof, Brooklyn, NY
Up and Off the Wall, D.U.M.B.O. Arts Center, Brooklyn, NY
2003
Not Exactly, Delta Axis, Memphis, TN
Press, Publications
Two Coats of Paint, “Seductive non-objects at Mother”. June 12, 2023. Sharon Butler.
New York Times, “Galleries Shift Shape to Survive in a Changing Art World”. June 23, 2016. Roberta Smith.
Beautiful Decay, “Stacy Fisher’s Burlap Sculptures”. Dec. 17, 2013. Ryan Deluz.
Art Review.com, “Michael Byron and Stacy Fisher, The Study at Regina Rex”. Dec. 6 2012. James Kalm.
Artforum.com, “Critics’ picks: Michael Byron and Stacy Fisher”. Nov. 13, 2012. Emily Weiner.
LVL3 Gallery, “Artist of the Week: Stacy Fisher”. April 16, 2012.
Title Magazine, “Southern Cross”. Dec. 15, 2011. Jeffrey Bussmann.
The Art Blog, “Constellation Closet- Southern Cross at Grizzly Grizzly”. Dec. 14, 2011. Dennis D’Alesandro.
NY Arts Magazine, “In Conversation: Kris Schiefele Interviews Stacy Fisher”. Summer 2011.
16 Miles of String, “Control Alt Delete: A One Night HKJB Show in Bushwick”. June 2, 2011. Andrew Russeth.
New American Paintings, “The Shape of Things to Come”. May 5, 2011. Matthew Smith.
Art Critical, “Variety Trumps Argument at the Bronx River Art Center”. April 23, 2011. Stephen Maine.
Two Coats of Paint, “Greetings from Nudashank and the Transmodern Festival”. April 23, 2011. Sharon Butler.
Possible Press, Volume 2 Issue 1. A quarterly publication of artists’ writings. February 15 2011.
The Old Gold, Interview. “Stacy Fisher.” Jon Lutz.
Asper, Colleen. “The Idea of Death is Tormenting Me”, Beautiful Decay, Issue O, May 2006.
Artnet, Reviews. “Dateline Brooklyn: Laying Doggo.” Stephen Maine.
Koeppel, Fredric. “Not Exactly, An Edgy Show for Rough Space”, The Commercial Appeal, Memphis,
September 21, 2003, p. G21.
Residencies:
2016 Participant in Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Process Space program
2011 Visual Artist Fellowship, The Edward F. Albee Foundation
2002 Vermont Studio Center fellowship
1994 Chautauqua School of Art fellowship
Curatorial:
2020 Left Off, (including artists Monica Palma, Lizzie Wright, Matt Wyckoff) Underdonk, Brooklyn, NY
Visiting Artist:
2022 SUNY Purchase, New York
2016 Brigham Young University, Utah