b. 1981, Brooklyn, NY
Lives and works in Nashville, TN
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Education:
BA Barnard College, Columbia University, New York, NY, 2003
MFA Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY, 2011
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News:
2022 Awardee, Current Art Fund Grant, Tri-Star Arts (Regranting Program of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts)
The New Yorker, "Richanda Rhoden, A Fascinating Painter whose Work Was Rarely Shown in her Lifetime," 2018 (curatorial)
BBC Interview for "Georgia O'Keeffe: By Myself," 2017 documentary produced for the 100th anniversary of O'Keeffe's first solo show in NYC
Artnet: "20 Emerging Female Artists to Keep on Your Radar" for 2016
Matter of Hand (studio visit/interview)
Gorky's Granddaughter (studio visit)
The New York Times, "It's an Art Gallery, No a Living Room. O.K., Both," 2016 (curatorial)
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Exhibitions:
2022-23
Mundus Inversus, Red Arrow Gallery, Nashville, TN, May 7–May 29, 2022
Show Up, The Parthenon and Centennial Park Conservancy, Nashville, TN, March 4–June 5, 2022
2021
Solo Exhibition: "Phases," Whitespace, Atlanta, GA, May 1–June 5 2021
2020
"Anniversary Exhibition," Soloway Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, September 6–October 11, 2020
"The Red Wood," curated by Julia Westerbeke, Sonoma, CA, October 2020
"All Dressed Up With Nowhere to Go," Steven Zevitas Gallery, Boston, MA, April 24–May 31, 2020
"Fable," David Lusk Gallery, Nashville, TN, February 18–April 4, 2020
2019
"Surreality," Crush Curatorial, January 8–February 2, 2019.
2018
"My Arms Are Like Joy Joy Joy Joy!," The Carnegie, Kentucky, September 15, 2017–July 1, 2018.
2017
"Under The Paving Stones," curated by Jes Canon, Far x Wide, Brooklyn, NY, November 4, 2017.
"The In, With and Between Us," Gerðarsafn, Kópavogur Museum, Iceland, May 26–August 20, 2017
Ragnheidur Gestsdottir, Theresa Himmer, Emily Weiner, and Gerður Helgadóttir (1928-1975)
*Exhibition Publication (PDF)*
"Where Eagles Dare," Aquarius Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, July 16, 2017
"Bring It," Soloway, Brooklyn, NY,March 18, 2017
Poster Project, Vermilion Sands, Copenhagen, March 4–18, 2017
"Very High Frequency," Studio 200, Brooklyn, NY, January 20–February 19, 2017
2016
Faculty Exhibition, Pratt Institute, Schafler Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, November 10–December 10, 2016
The Willows, IF YOU BUILD IT, September 17, 2016 (Fifth Avenue)
"She Moonage Daydream," CULT Exhibitions, San Francisco, July 15, 2016
NADA NY with Soloway Gallery, Basketball City, May 5–8 2016
EQUINOX at The Willows, March 16, 2016
"Shelf Life" curated by Jay Davis, The Ace Hotel, Feburary 4–28, 2016
2015
BA-WE: A Temporary Library, Frontispiece Hudson, NY, June 20–August 2015
Ice Storm, The Willows, Brooklyn, February 21, 2015
The Salon at Regina Rex / Harbor, NYC, "Pick One," January 2015
2014
REDEMPTION, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 9–18, 2014
Exhibition produced in conjunction with Soloway gallery and Artist Run International Festival
With Annette Wehrhahn, Tomer Aluf, and Derek Franklin
Lucid Gestures, McCagg Gallery, Barnard College, October 24–November 1, 2014
Phaint Smears, Beverly’s, NYC, June 13–July 13, 2014
Sargent’s Daughters, Sargent’s Daughters, NYC, June 25–July 26, 2014
2013
THE FOURTH WALL at The Willows, Dec 14, 2013
Launch: SETUP Issue 3.5, "The Child Alberta," a book co-published by The Banff Centre and Setup Magazine, Vancouver, Canada. Nov 15, 2013
Tomorrow Is Never, organized by Jacob Feige, Galloway, NJ, Sept 4–Nov 15, 2013
Cats vs Dogs, Soloway, Brooklyn. June 30–July 28, 2013
Pleinairism, curated by Kitty Scott, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Centre, Alberta, Canada. July 13–Sept 15, 2013.
With Francis Alÿs, Raymond Boisjoly, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Hreinn Fridfinnsson, Ragnar Kjartansson, Silke Otto-Knapp, Walter J. Phillips, and Andreas Siqueland and A PAPER A DRAWING A MOUNTAIN Residency
Collective Show NY-Mx, Mexico City, Mexico, Apr 10–21, 2013
AIR, 40/40 curated by Lilly Wei, New York, NY, Mar 7-30, 2013
LOVE at The Willows, February 9, 2013, 7–11 p.m.
The Pre-existence of Landscape (with Erling Sjovold) at Grizzly Grizzly, Philadelphia, PA, January 4–27, 2013
objects in the mirror are closer than they appear, Kravets Wehby, New York, NY. Dec 15–Jan 26. With Devon Costello, Cheryl Donegan, Deshawn Dumas, Steve Harding, and David Pappaceno
2012
HOME, The Willows, December 1, 2012.
With Sandy de Lissovoy, Miyeon Lee, Vanessa Disler, Eli Halpern, Jong Oh, Bryn McConnell, Jennifer Murphy, Julia Westerbeke, Naoko Ito, Sanam Enayati, and Gregg Louis. Brooklyn, NY
Artist editions at NY Art Book Fair, MoMA P.S.1, September 28–30, ABC Booth
Permanent Collection, Nancy Margolis Gallery, NYC, July 12 2012
A Paper A Drawing A Mountain An Exhibition, The Banff Centre, Alberta, Canada, July 20 2012
You, Me, We, She, Fleisher/Ollman Gallery (with Art Book Club), Philadelphia, PA, Feb 23–March 31, 2012
Dona Nobis, Concrete Utopia, Brooklyn, NY, Feb 11–Mar 3, 2012
2011
Fragmentation, curated by Dan Cameron, Lower East Side locations, Sept 9–Oct 8, 2011
Post-poste, Camac Centre d'Art, Marnay-sur-Seine, France, Jul 2011
Things Fall Apart, curated by Asya Geisberg, Visual Arts Gallery, NYC, Jul 7–Aug 13, 2011
Salon des Refusés, Clifton's Brookdale, 468 South Broadway, Los Angeles, July 14, 2011
I am not a good enough feminist, Concrete Utopia, NYC, May 2011
Implied Virtue curated by Alex Gartenfeld, Visual Arts Gallery, NYC, Jan 2011
Re-turn curated by Julia Westerbeke and Marley Blue Lewis, McCagg Gallery, Barnard, NYC, Feb 2011
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Exhibition/Studio Press:
art*zine, "Making Folds in the Timeline," July 2017
Matter of Hand: Interview, December 2016
Josette, "Spotlight: Emily Weiner," October 2016
BBC Interview for "Georgia O'Keeffe: By Myself," Documentary, July 2016The Knockturnal, Artist Spotlight: NADA NY 2016
Artnet: "20 Emerging Female Artists to Keep on Your Radar" for 2016
The New Yorker: Galleries Shortlist, "Ragnheidur Gestsdottir, Theresa Himmer, Emily Weiner," December 7, 2015Theo Westenberger Estate: "A Document of Collaboration (in Three Parts)," April 2015
Barnard Magazine, Profile: Emily Weiner, December 2014
Studio interview on Gorky's Granddaughter, February 2014
Speak Speak, Interview with Erling Sjovold and Emily Weiner, January 2013
Curatorial Press:
The Nashville Scene, "Recurring Visions," September 2019
Art & Antiques Magazine, "Ageless Images," September 2019
The Tennessean, "Symbols & Archetypes," September 2019
The Burnaway, "Symbols & Archetypes," October 2019
The Brooklyn Rail, "Richanda Rhoden," August 2018
The New York Times, "It's an Art Gallery, No a Living Room. O.K., Both." July 4, 2016
Domus (Italy), "Love at The Willows," February 2013
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Residencies:
Visiting Artist at American Academy in Rome, July 2015
Cooper Union Artist Teacher Residency, New York, NY, July 2014
The Banff Centre, Alberta, Canada, Summer 2012
Camac Centre d'Art, Marnay-sur-Seine, France, 2011
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Teaching:
Adjunct Faculty, Watkins College of Art at Belmont University, 2021
Associate Adjunct Professor, Painting, Pratt Institute, 2013–2019
Faculty, Art History and Visual Critical Studies, School of Visual Arts, 2011–2019
Guest Artist (Painting), Barnard College/Columbia University, NY, 2012–2016
Visiting Artist-Teacher, Dia: Beacon, Spring 2012
Cooper Union Artist-Teacher Residency, 2014
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Writing: Artforum Domus Time Out New York Surface Artslant
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Curatorial:
The Willows
Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery