Caroline Falby uses stream of consciousness to blend drawing, collage, painting and digital imaging into mixed media pieces that relate her personal experience to larger social and historical events. As her artistic ideas have evolved, her practice has moved further into the digital realm through animation and computer coding.
Falby's work has been exhibited at The Drawing Center, the Spring/Break Art Show, The Bronx Museum, NurtureART, and the Queens Museum. She was granted a Swing Space Residency by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council; the RBPW fellowship; a BRIC Media Arts Fellowship; the Artcycle MFA Discovers Prize; an AIM Residency at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, the NARS fellowship, a Brooklyn Arts Council Grant, a Puffin Foundation Grant and a Media/Film grant from NYSCA. She holds a BFA from Parsons School of Design and an MFA from Hunter College, CUNY. She is currently working on an interactive animation project about stigma relating to HIV.
portfolio
18471633391279Image:Caroline Falby, Quarantine Pink, Collage and Ink on Paper, 30" x 22", 2021
18481633391399Image:Quarantine Sex 1
18501633391710Image:Caroline Falby, Decameron 2, Mixed Media on Digital Collage, 57" x 36", 2021
18511633391770Image:Caroline Falby, Decameron No.3, Mixed Media over Digital Collage, 55" x 36", 2021