Programs | International Residency
Fe Gallery is proud to announce that Ian Ingram was selected as the first recipient of Fe's International Residency Program.
Ian will be provided a studio in the newly converted art complex, Platform3, Munich, Germany during the month of July 2010.
Fe Gallery has partnered with Platform3 to provide our cities' visual artists with an opportunity to travel aboard and create artwork . In 2009, Fe Gallery hosted Anne Wodtcke, a studio artist at Platform3.
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Ian Ingram is a Pittsburgh-based maker of behavioral objects. Ian is
currently exploring the un-human-ness of non-human animal minds by
making objects with bodies, gestures, and behaviours tuned to what
might be thought of as those animals' "frequencies." In his often
playful projects, he also attempts to uncover the un-animalness of
human perceptions of animals, and the animalness and humanness of
human products. Ian has exhibited his work indoors and in the wild at
various locations, including at the Andy Warhol Museum, Westinghouse
Pond in Schenley Park, the Museum of Modern Art of Toluca, Mexico, the
Skowhegan Cow Pastures in Maine, the Yada Gallery in Nagoya, Japan,
the Banks of the Allegheny River, and in Popular Science Magazine.
Ian has a BS and MS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and
an MFA from Carnegie Mellon University.