upcoming grant deadline: 05/15/2024
Samantha Simpson makes paintings and drawings that reference cartooning, 14th century woodcuts and the history of modernist painting. Her recent work, The Saga series, is a group of huge watercolors that address her sense of a shifting, imperiled world after the election of Donald Trump.
Simpson’s work has been shown nationally and internationally and has been included in solo and two-person exhibitions at Firecat Projects; Gallery Joe; Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center; Tufts University; the Lawndale Art Center in Houston; Slugfest Printmaking Workshop in Austin, Texas and Gallerie Michael Rasche in Fribourg, Germany. Her art has been included in group exhibitions at the Atlanta Contemporary Museum; Moti Hasson Gallery; Gallery Joe; the Cornell Museum of Art; New Langton Arts; Southern Exposure; the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and Gallerie Magda Danysz in Paris, France, among others.
Her work can be found in the private and public collections of the Sackner Archive of Visual Poetry, the DiRosa Foundation Collection and the collections at Wesleyan and Cornell University galleries. She has attended residencies at the Millay Colony for the Arts and the Headlands Center for the Arts. She teaches at Tyler School of Art & Architecture in Philadelphia and will be using her Leeway grant to fund an exhibition at the Rosewood Art Centre in Ohio.