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Artist Fellow

Jordan Loeppky-Kolesnik

Jordan Loeppky-Kolesnik (b. 1988, Summerside, Canada) is an artist from Montréal living in Los Angeles. They work in video, public art, sculpture, and installation, creating experiences that tell stories about ecological survival, speculative fiction, the queer body, personal relationships, and sense of place. Recent exhibitions of their work have taken place at SOPHIE TAPPEINER (Vienna), Titanik (Turku, Finland), ONE Archives (LA), Lantz'scher Skulpturenpark (Dusseldorf), Bass & Reiner (San Francisco), François Ghebaly (Los Angeles), guadalajara91210 (CDMX), and Franconia Sculpture Park (MN). They hold an MFA in Sculpture + Extended Media from Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, USA), and a BFA in Intermedia from Concordia University (Montreal). Their work has been supported by the Dedalus Foundation, Canada Council for the Arts, the Center for Cultural Innovation, and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts.

Loeppky-Kolesnik joined Black Cube's Artist Fellowship program in 2022 and will be working collaboratively with Rindon Johnson throughout the duration of the fellowship.