Blane De St. Croix

Blane De St. Croix (born in Boston, MA)[1] is an American artist best known for his monumental sculptures in which he "investigates the human relationship to the contemporary landscape and its conflicts with ecology and geopolitics".[2]

De St. Croix earned a BFA in sculpture from the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, MA and an MFA in sculpture from Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI.[3] He is currently represented by Fredericks & Freiser in New York, NY.[4]

De St. Croix has received The Smithsonian Institution Artist Research Fellowship (2016),[5] the Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant (2009)[6] the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant for Painters and Sculptors (2009),[7] and The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (2010).[8]

De St. Croix was featured on the cover of Sculpture Magazine in 2011.[9] In that issue, he was featured in the article “Uneven Terrain: A Conversation with Blane De St. Croix” by Jill Conner.

References

  1. https://blanedestcroix.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/10-13-15_cv.pdf
  2. "Blane De St. Croix".
  3. "Blane De St. Croix". Department of Studio Art.
  4. "Blane De St. Croix".
  5. "Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship (SARF)".
  6. "Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grants for 2008–2009 Announced". artforum.com.
  7. Joan Mitchell Foundation. "Joan Mitchell Foundation".
  8. "John Simon Guggenheim Foundation - Blane De St. Croix".
  9. "December 2011 Sculpture Magazine - Lin Tianmiao, Barry X Ball, John Gibbons, Chris Booth, Judy Millar, Gibbs Farm".


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