On View:  August 6, 2020 – April 5, 2021

Artist to Artist: Grayson Cox & Noah Breuer (VIDEO)

The Schneider Museum of Art presents artists Grayson Cox (2020 VAST resident), and artist Noah Breuer in conversation. This presentation was originally presented and recorded via Zoom on June 19, 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

About Grayson Cox

Grayson Cox is a New York City based artist working in a variety of media, from painting and printmaking to photography and furniture-like sculpture. He was born in 1979 in Indianapolis, Indiana, received his BFA from Indiana University and spent two years living and working in Tokyo before moving to New York City in 2005. Grayson received his Masters of Fine Art from Columbia University in 2010. Grayson is the recipient of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Artistic innovation and collaboration grant, National Society of Arts & Letters Career Award, the Daisy Soros Prize, and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Workspace Residency. He has exhibited in New York and internationally including the Center for Contemporary Art, Warsaw, Poland; Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Tel Aviv, Israel; The School of the Art Institute of Chicago; The New Museum, New York; Elizabeth Foundation, New York; The Fisher Landau Center for Art, Queens, New York; Kunsthalle Galapagos, Brooklyn, NY; The Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, NY; and the Sculpture Center in Queens, NY. Grayson’s most recent solo and two person exhibitions have been held at Pressure Club Gallery in Philadelphia, Gasser Grunert Gallery in New York, and Planthouse Gallery in New York. His shows have been reviewed in multiple publications including the New York Times, Art in America, Artnet.com and Time Out New York. Grayson is currently an Adjunct Associate Professor at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.

More Information at graysoncox.com.

About Noah Breuer

Noah Breuer is an American artist and printmaker. He holds a BFA in Printmaking from the Rhode Island School of Design, and an MFA from Columbia University. He also earned a graduate research certificate in traditional woodblock printmaking and paper-making from Kyoto Seika University in Japan. Noah has had solo exhibitions at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, Left Field Gallery in San Luis Obispo, California, SPACE Gallery in Portland Maine, Zughaus Gallery in Berkeley, California. His artist books have been published by the San Francisco Center for the Book as well as Small Editions in Brooklyn, New York. He has been included in numerous group exhibitions in galleries and museums. His work is in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, Watson Library at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Victoria & Albert Museum as well as numerous private collections. Currently, Noah works as an Assistant Professor at Auburn University.

More Information at noahbreuer.com.