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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RESUME
Ellie Krakow earned her MFA from Hunter College and her BA through study at Yale University and the Rhode Island School of Design. Her work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions at venues including 1/9unosunove (Rome), Simone Subal (NYC), Marinaro (NYC), Below Grand (NYC), Goodyear Gallery at Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA), NURTUREart (NYC), Spring/Break (NYC), Field Projects (NYC), Thierry Goldberg (NYC), Present Company (NYC), Wasserman Projects (Detroit, MI), Kingston Sculpture Biennial (Kingston, NY), and the Pula Film Festival (Croatia). She has participated in residencies at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Yaddo, Abrons Arts Center, Shandaken: Stormking, and The Swimming Hole Foundation, and is a 2024-25 artist in residence at the Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program in New York City.
Parallel to her studio practice, Krakow works on text-based and curatorial projects as a way to build dialogue and discourse around themes that matter to her including bodily and environmental loss; mirroring as a potential site of transformation; and displaced or disabled communication. These projects have been presented and published through organizations including The Whitney Museum of American Art, VECTOR Artist Journal, Printed Matter, Thomas Hunter Project Space, Drain Magazine, Lookie Lookie, and Skowhegan Public Programs.
Krakow currently teaches sculpture and is the director of Mazmanian Gallery at Framingham State University in Massachusetts.