SEATTLE, WA.- The Seattle Art Museum announced today the selection of video installation and performance artist Sondra Perry as the winner of the 2017 Gwendolyn Knight and Jacob Lawrence Prize. Major funding for the prize is provided by the Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation. Perry will receive a $10,000 award to further her artistic practice, and her work will be featured in a solo exhibition in SAMs Gwendolyn Knight & Jacob Lawrence Gallery in fall 2017.
Awarded bi-annually to an early career black artist who has been producing work for less than 10 years, the Gwendolyn Knight and Jacob Lawrence Prize has previously been awarded to Titus Kaphar (2009), Theaster Gates (2011), LaToya Ruby Frazier (2013), and Brenna Youngblood (2015). The past winners work ranges across many genres; Perry is the first video artist to be awarded the prize.
Perrys work explores abstraction and representation through video and computer-based media installations and performance. She often uses video production tools like blue screens and chroma keys, 3D avatars and computer graphics software, workplace wellness tools, and media publicly shared on the internet to question constructions of representation and propose different ways of seeing.
A New Jersey-based artist, Perry has already made a mark in Seattle. Her video Double Quadruple Etcetera Etcetera opened SAMs exhibition Disguise: Masks and Global African Art (June 18September 7, 2015). The exhibition then traveled to the Fowler Museum at UCLA (October 18, 2015March 13, 2016) and the Brooklyn Museum (April 29September 18, 2016). In addition, Perrys first solo show, Some Type Of Way, was held at independent gallery INCA in Seattle (October 30November 19, 2015); her first institutional solo show, Resident Evil, recently appeared at The Kitchen in New York, NY (November 2December 10, 2016).
Perrys fall 2017 solo exhibition at SAM will be curated by Sandra Jackson-Dumont, Frederick P. and Sandra P. Rose Chairman of Education at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and SAMs former Deputy Director for Education and Public Programs/Adjunct Curator in Modern and Contemporary Art. "Sondras work is at once subversively witty, concretely inventive, and above all, timely, says Jackson-Dumont. I am mesmerized by her uncanny use of performance and digital platforms to create meaning and comment on black experiences in particular and societal issues overall. I could not be more thrilled to work with this exceptional artist.
Sondra Perry has exhibited in group shows at MoMA PS1, Seattle Art Museum, Brooklyn Museum, and The Studio Museum in Harlem, and has participated in residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and the Experimental Television Center. Perry holds an MFA from Columbia University, a BFA from Alfred University, and is currently based in Houston, Texas as part of the artist-in-residence program Core at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.