Biography
Sula Bermudez-Silverman was born in New York City in 1993 and raised in Los Angeles, California. In 2015, Bermudez-Silverman was an Honorary Artist-in-Residence at Project Row Houses in Houston, Texas. Afterward she would study at the Yale University School of Art, earning her MFA in Sculpture in 2018. Her first exhibition was at the University of Texas at Austin while she was still a student at Yale. Currently, Bermudez-Silverman lives and works in Los Angeles.Education
Sula Bermudez-Silverman earned her BA in Studio Art fromArtworks
Her artworks are mostly sculptures of various mediums, including sugar, found objects, and hair and has dabbled in video art. Her art primarily focuses on gender, pop culture, and post-colonialism Silverman deliberately leaves her artwork undescribed as for the viewer to find out what parts resonate with their identity. Many of her currently displayed works deal with economic, racial, religious, and gender dynamics in abstraction. The following are examples of Sula Bermudez-Silverman's artworks: * Tactile Illusions: Fabric book with printed imagery and tactile braille describing the image's texture. * Duck Test: Video art depicting the braiding and burning of Silverman's hair. * Artist's Hair and Wood: A wheel of Silverman's hair. * Table for Eleggua, Table for Elijah: Various found and made items displayed accompanied by video art. * Portraits of family members using DNA testing results: Fabric pie charts depicting the genetic "portrait" of the individual. * Red Hook, New York: A transparent quilt containing various found items. * Blue Prints: Fabric book with printed imagery. * Dollhouses in the medium sugar, glass, wood, resin, and metal. * Hair Embroideries: Fabrics with images sewn in from Silverman's hair. *Carrefour Pietà / Be My Victim: wool and acrylic yarn. *The Monster’s Bride (She’s Alive!): wool and viscose yarn. *Porthole 3 (Chemical X): Himalayan sea salt, isomalt sugar, glass found object. *Satan Arousing the Rebel Angels: isomalt sugar, epoxy resin, puffer fish specimen, cast glass, carpenter bees.Exhibitions
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* https://sula.studio {{DEFAULTSORT:Bermudez-Silverman, Sula 1993 births Living people American women artists 21st-century American artists 21st-century American women artists American multimedia artists Artists from Los Angeles Artists from New York City Yale School of Art alumni Bard College alumni American sculptors American women sculptors African-American women artists American video artists