Anthony Warnick
Assistant Professor
Email: warnick@ksu.edu
Website: https://anthonywarnick.com
Office: Willard 037
M.F.A. Sculpture, Cranbrook Academy of Art
B.F.A. Web + Multimedia Environments, Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Bio
Anthony Warnick lives and works in Manhattan, Kansas. He is a multidisciplinary artist who engages with the intersection of social systems and capital. Warnick holds a M.F.A in Sculpture from the Cranbrook Academy of Art and a B.F.A. from Minneapolis College of Art and Design in Web + Multimedia Environments.
He has been an Art(its) On the Verge Fellow and worked in New Media Initiatives at the Walker Art Center. He works at the intersection of digital media and sculpture producing works in media as varied as film, porcelain, and software. These works have been exhibited in solo exhibitions and group shows in both the United States and internationally at such institution as Katherine E. Nash Gallery (Minneapolis, MN), Carnation Contemporary (Portland, OR), The Soap Factory (Minneapolis, MN), Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT), SPACES Gallery (Cleveland, OH), Museum of Contemporary Art (Detroit, MI), Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts (Grand Rapids, MI), Concordia University (Montreal, Quebec), and CICA Museum (Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea).
His work has been supported in the form of grants and awards from the Jerome Foundation, The Hopper Award (Shortlist), and an Ohio Arts Council.
Additionally, Warnick has attended residency at SOMA (Mexico City), PADA (Barreiro, Portugal), Elsewhere (Greensboro, NC), FaveLAB (Athens, Greece), Wassaic Project (Wassaic, NY), and Futurefarmers (San Francisco, CA).
His works are in public and private collections including University of St. Thomas Artist Books Collection (St. Paul, MN), Elsewhere Museum (Greensboro, NC), and the Cranbrook Museum of Art (Bloomfield Hills, MI).
Untitled (White)
2017
Disassembled American flags produced by those incarcerated in the state of Ohio
Dimensions Variable
The Pen
2018
Neon
12" x 15"
Infinite Sleep
2018
Pillows produced by those incarcerated in the state of Ohio
132" x 17" x 22"