Zachary Fabri: On Site

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Abstract

Zachary Fabri will present a performance lecture that will feature site-responsive projects completed at The Barnes Museum in Philadelphia, Drew University in Madison, and the Studio Museum in Harlem in New York City. His interdisciplinary practice interrogates lens-based media, language systems, and the built environment, often complicating boundaries around studio research, performance, and socially engaged processes.

Biography

Zachary Fabri is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist working across video, drawing, and installation performance. He is the recipient of awards that include The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award, the Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance Art, the New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship, and the BRIC Colene Brown Art Prize. Fabri's work has been exhibited at Art in General, The Studio Museum in Harlem, El Museo del Barrio, The Walker Art Center, The Brooklyn Museum, Performa, and the Ludwig Museum in Budapest, Hungary. Collaborative projects include the Museum of Modern Art, the Sharjah Biennial, and Pace Gallery. Recent solo exhibitions include CUE Art Foundation, The Korn Gallery at Drew University, and The Nicholson Project. Fabri is the recipient of the 2024 Nancy B. Negley Rome Prize at the American Academy in Rome.

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