Artist Registry


The White Columns Curated Artist Registry is an online platform for emerging and under-recognized artists to share images and information about their respective practices. The Registry seeks to create a context for artists who have yet to benefit from wider critical, curatorial or commercial support. To be eligible, artists cannot be affiliated with a commercial gallery in New York City.




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Updated: 2023-07-21 17:03:18

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Alice Garik is an artist who explores and expresses our interconnections, through our bodies, with nature. With this visceral connection at the core of her work, she uses photographic processes requiring drawing and painting on organically sourced handmade papers.  She is based in Brooklyn, NY.

Garik's work is in the collections of The Brooklyn Museum, The New York Public Library, The Polaroid Collection among others.  She has executed illustrations for book covers and her work has been on the sets of several popular movies and TV series.  Work from her current project was exhibited in 2017 in "Tattooed New-York" at The New-York Historical Society in NYC.  In 2020 Alice exhibited in an online exhibit "(Nature in) Lockdown" in Floresta Magazine.  Garik exhibied in "The Art of Coney Island" at The Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition juried exhibition in the summer of 2021.  In the fall of 2021, her work was exhibited in "Oc.cu.pied," a curated exhibition of art by women, as part of Arts Gowanus Open Studios in Brooklyn, NY.  In the spring of 2022, Alice exhibited in "Fragile Rainbow:  Traversing Habitats," curated by Sue Spaid in association with EcoArtSpace.  Also, in the spring of 2022, she exhibited in the online group show "Act Natural," a Berlin Collectiv exhibition.  She has continued to exhibit in group exhibitions in 2023, this spring in a pop-up exhibit at 5 Rivington St. on the LES and this summer in New Hampshire at The Lakes Gallery.