Grayson Cox
Adjunct Associate Professor - CCE
Biography
Adjunct Associate Professor and Graduate Printmaking Coordinator, Fine Arts, Pratt Institute. New York City-based artist and educator working with printmaking, philosophy and furniture-like sculpture. He was born in 1979 in Indianapolis, Indiana, received his BFA from Indiana University, and lived in Tokyo for two years before moving to New York City in 2005. Cox earned his MFA at Columbia University in 2010 and was awarded the Daisy Soros Prize to study in Salzburg that summer. He has taught graduate and undergraduate printmaking at Pratt since 2010. Cox recently received the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Artistic innovation and collaboration grant and has exhibited in New York and internationally, including: Center for Contemporary Art, Warsaw, Poland; Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Tel Aviv, Israel; The School of the Art Institute of Chicago; The New Museum, New York; Elizabeth Foundation, New York; The Fisher Landau Center for Art, Queens, New York and the Sculpture Center in New York. Cox’s work has been reviewed in multiple publications including the New York Times, ARTFORUM and Art in America. graysoncox.com
Education
B.F.A., Indiana University; M.F.A., Columbia University.