Patricia Ayres

Patricia Ayres

  • Rubell Museum, Miami
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara, February 5 - April 17, 2022
  • Mendes Wood DM Gallery Esfíngico Frontal
  • Analog Diary, Some Kind of Monster Roster, Group Exhibition, July 30 - October 9, 2022
  • Matthew Brown Gallery Los Angeles, 'Recent Sculpture' Group Exhibition, April 2 - May 14, 2022
  • Threshold, Group Exhibit, 2023
  • Felix Art Fair, Matthew Brown Gallery, Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Los Angeles, February 17-20, 2022
  • Matthew Brown Gallery Los Angeles, 'Bound', Solo 2021
  • Liste Art Fair Basel (solo), Switzerland Fragment Gallery, September 2021
  • Studio Visit with Tom McGlynn at Sharpe Walentas, May 2021
  • Fountainhead Residency
  • MFA Thesis Exhibition, December 2018
  • MFA Thesis Review by Glenn Adamson, 2018
  • Matthew Brown Los Angeles, It Seems So Long Ago, 2020
  • Italy, 2020
  • Sculpture Heads, 2019
  • Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, 2019
  • Koenig & Clinton, entering a song, Group Exhibition, January 18 - February 23, 2019
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Last month, Miami’s Fountainhead Arts announced it would be shifting toward thematic residencies in 2022. The move was designed to create a common thread among the artists-in-residence while offering the community a platform from which they can engage with their ideas and experiences.


Now, Fountainhead announces its 2022 artist residency selections. This roster is made up of 30 exceptional contemporary artists from around the world working across a variety of media.


“It has been truly incredible to witness Fountainhead’s evolution since I first arrived in Miami 10 years ago,” says juror Diana Nawi. “The caliber of artists whose work we both reviewed and selected for residencies is a testament to the incredible community and reputation that has formed around the organization. After a lively and dynamic selection process, many hard decisions were made; we’re incredibly happy for this year’s cohort and are excited to explore their work through this new thematic framework.”


The 2022 artist residency roster includes:


Wisdom and Energy: Multigenerational Artists | January 2022

Bridget Mullen (Maine)

Elana Herzog (New York)

Rodney Ewing (Louisiana)


Becoming an Artist is Not a Linear Path | February 2022

Bony Ramirez (Dominican Republic)

Nate Lewis (Pennsylvania)

Patricia Ayres (New York)


Celebrating Women in the Arts | March 2022

Gisela McDaniel (Nebraska)

Rashayla Michelle Brown (Ohio)

Rachel Stern (New York)


Climate and Environmental Sustainability | April 2022

Cathy Hsiao (Chicago)

Gabrielle Vitollo (Berlin)

Scott Bluedorn (New York)


Stronger Together: Partners in Life and Art | May 2022

Alejando Almanza Pereda (Mexico)

Merav and Halil (Israel)

Reiko Hamano (Japan)


Time for You: BIPOC Moms | June 2022

Angela Davis Johnson (Louisiana)

Natalie Ball (Oregon)

Shizu Saldamando


Art Heals: Social Practice | July 2022

Amy Bravo (New York)

Jarvis Boyland (Tennessee)

Priscilla Aleman (New York)


Partnering Locally to Reach Globally | August 2022

Andrey Guaianá Zignnatto (Brazil)

Ornella Pocetti (Argentina)

V. Cybil Charlier (Haiti)


Technology and New Media | September 2022

Allan Pichardo (Dominican Republic)

Joiri Minaya (Dominican)

Seung Min-Lee (Korea)


Our Stories Unite US: Celebrating Immigrant Stories | October 2022

Christian Ruiz Berman (New York/Mexico)

Eriko Tsogo (Colorado/Mongolia)

Leasho Johnson (Illinois/Jamaica)


Creative Collaborations | April and July 2022

Nestor Siré (Cuba)

Juan Carlos León (Ecuador/Mexico)


To learn more, visit fountainheadarts.org.


https://hyperallergic.com/692777/miami-fountainhead-arts-announces-2022-artists-in-residence/