The Michael S. Currier Center Gallery at The Putney School is excited to show the work of Alisa Sikelianos-Carter from March 30 – May 11.
There will be an Artist Reception on Thursday, May 9 from 4:30 – 6 p.m. She will also speak in assembly on Monday, April 29th and spend that day with students.
Sikelianos-Carter (b. 1983) is a queer mixed-media artist from upstate New York. Her practice explores themes of boundlessness, infinitude, and futurity. She is endlessly inspired by light (both physically and metaphysically), patterns, landscape, and the dark night sky. Sikelianos-Carter lives and works in upstate NY.
A current MFA candidate at Rutgers University, Sikelianos-Carter has taken part in numerous prestigious artist residencies and fellowship programs, including NXTHVN, Fountainhead, Yaddo, and Headlands Center for the Arts, among others. She had a solo exhibition at San Luis Obispo Museum of Art in 2023, and at Chicago gallery Kavi Gupta in 2022. In 2025, she will participate in a group show at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art called “I’m a thousand different people—Every one is real,” which will highlight the work of queer artists.