Stephanie Snider
Friday 8 – Saturday 23 July
Opening Event: Friday 8 July 6-8pm
Following the Puja ceremony, exhibitions will be opened by Dr. Vinod Bahade, Deputy Consul General of India, 6.30pm
Stephanie Snider divides her time between Brooklyn where she lives and Pennsylvania State University where she works as an Assistant Professor. Stephanie will present her latest collages and will be undertaking a collaborative project with Ajay Sharma at Thirning Villa, Ashfield.
Stephanie Snider’s practice is concerned with the creation of sculptures, paintings, drawings and collages of fictional places that aim to evoke a physical landscape as well as a psychological state. She views her projects as a hybrid of architecture, furniture and theatre design, employing references from diverse sources such as romantic landscape traditions, fairy tales, historical decorative arts and theatre. Her work often affects a two-way transit between media, allowing each form to be influenced by and informed by the other.
View Stephanie Snider’s website here
Ajay Sharma and Stephanie Snider will be the Artists-In-Residence at Thirning Villa, Ashfield from 17 June – 29 July. Keep an eye out for their workshops on the Thirning Villa website
Thirning Villa is supported by Inner West Council
Stephanie Snider, Geometric Landscape, 2015, water colour, gouache, spray paint, pencil and collage on paper, 18.3 x 18.3cm
Selection of Works on Exhibition
11. Selected Inventory (detail), 2016, ink, watercolour, gouache, acrylic, pencil and collage on paper, dimensions variable, price upon request (purchase dependent on loan)
14. Untitled (interior with Nelson lamp), 2009, ink, watercolour, gouache, pencil and collage on paper, 15 x 15cm
$1200
16. Untitled (1,2), 2009, ink, watercolour, gouache, pencil and collage on paper, 15 x 15cm
$1200
Stephanie Snider CV
Fg.Ft., Envoy Enterprises, New York
2011
2010
Masked Passage, Schmidt & Handrup, Cologne, Germany (solo)
Works on Paper, Danese Gallery, New York
Stephanie Snider: Drawings, Danese Gallery, New York
Zur Sache, Schmidt & Handrup, Cologne, Germany
2007
Palisadenparenchym, Danese Gallery, New York
2005
Imagination of Things Imaginable, Galerie Christian Nagel, Berlin, Germany
2004
Es war einmal et al., Galerie Thomas Schulte, Berlin, Germany (solo)
2003
Stephanie Snider: New Drawings, Einstein Forum, Potsdam, Germany (solo)
2002
Stephanie Snider: Works on Paper, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Berlin, Germany (solo)
Stephanie Snider: Drawings, Galerie Bismarck, Bremen, Germany (solo)
2001
building an ambivalent embrace, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany (solo, ex. cat.)
Stephanie Snider: Drawings, Galerie Thomas Schulte, Berlin, Germany (solo)
Wet Dreams (Monotypes), Galerie Niels Borch Jensen, Berlin, Germany
2000
School of Art Faculty Exhibition, Kennedy Museum, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio (ex. cat.)
1998
MFA Thesis Exhibition, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Hanging by a Thread, Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY (ex. cat.)
1997
Conversation (with Charles Goldman), Art Resources Transfer, New York, NY
What’s Cool: Cosa c’e di Nuovo Negli USA, Bologna Arte Fiera, Bologna, Italy
College Art Association/New York Area MFA Exhibition, Hunter College, New York, NY
Rutgers/Yale Graduate Sculpture Exhibition, Mason Gross School of the Arts Gallery, Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ
1996
12 x 12, Rhode Island School of Design, Woods-Gerry Gallery, Providence, RI
Artists in the Marketplace, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY
1995
These Fantasies are Normal, HEREArt, New York, NY
“Grundformen der Moderne”, Die Tagezeitung, Ingo Arend, October 4, 2010
“Art in Review: Palisadenparenchym”, Martha Schwendener, New York Times, August 3, 2007
“Berlin wird immer mehr Berlin” Der Tagesspiegel, Katrin Wittneven, September 18, 2004
“Mark Francis und Stephanie Snider bei Thomas Schulte” Die Welt, Corrina Daniels, April 2, 2004
“Papierstreifen als Zeitverbinder” Potsdamer Neueste Nachrichten, Marion Hartig, April 25, 2003
“Deutschland of Opportunity” Washington Post, Blake Gopnik, July 14, 2002
“Looking through Madame Bovary’s Eyes” BE Magazine, Berlin, Henrike Thomsen, Spring 2002
“Was heisst von Amerika lernen?” Berliner Zeitung, Volker Müller, February 22, 2002
“Schleier der Sehnsucht” Berliner Morgenpost, Anne Thiem, February 4, 2001
“Die Ambivalenz des Begehrens: Die Künstlerin Stephanie Snider” Berliner Morgenpost, Anne Thiem, November 2, 2001
“Philip Morris Kunstforderung: Internationales Atelierprogramm” (catalog) September 2000
“Auf der Suche nach Kafkas Briefen von einer Puppe” Der Tagesspiegel, September 19, 2000
“Messages Woven, Sewn or Floating in the Air” New York Times, Holland Cotter, January 9, 1998
Assistant Professor, School of Visual Arts, Pennsylvania State University, 2011-present
Visiting Professor, Princeton University, 2007
Adjunct Faculty, Maryland Institute of Art, 2006-2007
Visiting Professor, Sculpture Department, Ohio University 1999-2000
Instructor, Yale University, Sculpture Department 1998