Sable Elyse Smith

Sable Elyse Smith
Born1986
NationalityAmerican
EducationOglethorpe University, Parsons School of Design
Known forinterdisciplinary art

Sable Elyse Smith (born 1986) is an interdisciplinary artist, writer and educator based in New York.[1] Smith works in photography, neon, text, appropriated imagery,[2] sculpture, and video installation connecting language, violence, and pop culture with autobiographical subject matter.[3] In 2018, Smith was an Artist-in Residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem.[4] Her work was first featured at several areas such as MoMA ps1, New Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Philadelphia, MIT list visual arts center, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and other places.[5] The artist lives and works in Richmond, Virginia, and New York City.[6] She has been an assistant professor of Visual Arts at Columbia University since 2020.[7]

  1. ^ "Queens Museum". Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  2. ^ Reid, Tiana (2018-12-13). "Artist Sable Elyse Smith Was Horrified by a Kids' Coloring Book About the Courts". Vulture. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  3. ^ Fisher, Cora (2017-11-11). "An Artist's Bond with Her Imprisoned Father". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  4. ^ Valentine, Victoria L. (2017-11-10). "Studio Museum in Harlem Announces 2018 Artists-in-Residence". Culture Type. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  5. ^ "The School of the Arts Welcomes Sable Elyse Smith, Assistant Professor of Visual Arts". Columbia - School of the Arts. Retrieved 2022-06-15.
  6. ^ Herriman, Kat (2017-08-22). "Artist Sable Elyse Smith Takes on the Prison Narrative with New Work". Cultured Magazine. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  7. ^ "Columbia University". Retrieved 2021-04-25.