LIBBY PALOMA

BIOGRAPHY

Paloma has been an artist in residence at Space, Portland, ME; The Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT; and The Wassaic Project, Wassaic, NY. Recently, Paloma was featured as a panelist on the roundtable, What is an Image? at The International Visual Sociology Association Annual Conference, which was subsequently published in Visual Studies Journal, February-May 2023, alongside Paloma’s piece, Familia. Paloma will be a panelist in this year’s 41st International Visual Sociology Conference in 2024 to discuss their project, Lo Que No Sabrías (What You Wouldn't Know).  Paloma's work has been exhibited at El Museo Del Barrio in New York, NY; Burlington City Arts (BCA), Burlington, VT; SOMArts in San Francisco, CA; SPACE Gallery, Portland, ME; Geary Contemporary, Millerton, NY, Unprofessional Variety Show, New York, NY, The University of Southern Maine in Gorham, ME, and the Dorsky Museum in New Paltz, NY where she received the Artist Purchase Award. This piece is currently on view through 2025 in the exhibition A Living Collection. Paloma recently received an Award of Excellence for their installation in the QUEERwerks exhibition at Silvermine Gallery, New Canaan, CT. Paloma holds a Bachelor's Degree (BA) in Liberal Studies, a Master's Degree (MS) in Communicative Disorders from San Francisco State University, and a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) from Parsons School of Design, The New School, where she received the President and University full Scholarship. Find updates about upcoming speaking engagements, shows, and performances at libbypaloma.com

STATEMENT

Libby Paloma (she/they) is an interdisciplinary artist based in New York, NY. Paloma is a queer, Mexican-American, neurodiverse artist living with chronic illness who uses installation, labor-intensive sculpture, and performance to create delightfully dazzling pieces. Inspired by ways familiar and common materials can be recontextualized to create something new and superb. In attaching personal meaning to particular objects, Paloma is interested in how imbuing layered context through aspects of storytelling can reconstruct the ordinary into something extraordinary. Paloma uses art as an agent for transformative change and a vehicle for social engagement and interconnection. Paloma’s creative work is a playful mode of intervening in dominant and oppressive structures of hetero-patriarchy, white supremacy, and ableism to offer alternative, softer, more joyous ways of engaging with self and others. 

Still Living (With)”, 2022, Soft Sculpture: Fabric, vinyl, armature

Photo credit: Sam Simon

For the Starry-Eyed, For the Healers”, 2023, Soft Sculpture: fabric, armature, polyfill, essential oils

Photo credit: Ace Lehner

No Picnic”, 2023, Soft Sculpture: fabric, metal armature, polyfill

Photo credit: Jack Stolz

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