Brece Honeycutt
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Brece Honeycutt makes nature-based and history-based drawings, sculptures and installations. Her installations have been placed in university campuses, historic houses, inner-city parks and in office buildings, libraries, urban markets and galleries. She enthusiastically collaborates with artists, students, historians, gardeners, poets, and dancers. Honeycutt holds a B.A. in Art History from Skidmore College and an M.F.A. in sculpture from Columbia University.
In 2020, Honeycutt participated in the newly launched ARTISTS AT WORK project that pairs artists with cultural hubs and community partners, as the Artist-in-Residence at Hancock Shaker Village (Pittsfield, MA). Honeycutt is a 2020/2019 William Randolph Hearst Foundation Fellow for Creative and Performing Artists at the American Antiquarian Society (Worcester, MA).
Recent exhibitions include The Fabric Show, Joyce Goldstein Gallery (Chatham, NY), Conversations: Artworks in Dialogue, Art and Design Gallery, F.I.T. (New York, NY), Tiny Pricks Project, Speedwell Projects, (Portland, ME), Everyday Perfection, Albany Airport International Gallery (Albany, NY), Among Friends, Soto Velez Cultural & Educational Center, (New York, NY) and The Future is in the Making, Art and Design Gallery at FIT, (New York, NY).