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"Heidi Howard' (b. 1986, New York, NY) is an American artist known for her use of vibrant color, loose paint strokes, and using friendship and social connection as inspiration, with friends and family as her primary subjects. She holds a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College MFA from Columbia University.[1] [2]
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She works frequently with her partner Esteban Cabeza de Baca, and her mother, Liz Phillips including their 2023 installation Light from Water at Wave Hill , which was a collaborative art and sound project inspired by by the views and vegetation of the Aquatic Garden at the cultural center.[4] [5]
Howard also collaborated with Phillips for a multimedia installation at the Queens International 2018 at the Queens Museum titled Relative Fields in a Garden. Installation a Howard’s vivid, gestural mural on the surface of the 40-foot wall accompanied by Phillips’ sound work, which created interactive sound fields using wave transmissions.[6] [7] http://www.artnet.com/events/museums/relative-fields-in-a-garden-heidi-howard-and-lip-phillips-at-queens-museum</ref>
Howard has displayed her work internationally with major artists and curators including the 2021 exhibition Nightmares and Visions, curated by Baseera Khan at Simone Subal Gallery, New York, [8] Intimisms, 2016, organized by Aliza Nisenbaum at James Cohan Gallery, New York,[9], two solo exhibitions at Nancy Margolis Gallery, New York[10]. In 2023, she was also comissioned, with Cabeza de Baca, to paint Nature Remembers Love a large scale, two part painting for Meta's new New York offices.[11]
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- ^ "Heidi Howard - Epicenter NYC". 16 February 2021.
- ^ "BOMB Magazine | Aliza Nisenbaum by Heidi Howard".
- ^ "Light from Water: Heidi Howard & Esteban Cabeza de Baca, with Liz Phillips". Wave Hill Events Calendar. 19 August 2023.
- ^ "Light from Water: Heidi Howard & Esteban Cabeza de Baca, with Liz Phillips". September 2023.
- ^ "Relative Fields in a Garden: Heidi Howard and Liz Phillips".
- ^ "Liz Phillips, Heidi Howard | Relative Fields in a Garden (2018) | Artsy".
- ^ "Visions and Nightmares | Simone Subal Gallery".
- ^ "Intimisms - - Exhibitions - James Cohan".
- ^ "Heidi Howard". 5 March 2015.
- ^ "Meta puts analogue art front and centre in sprawling new Manhattan office". 24 August 2022.