BIOGRAPHY
Meghan Albee was born in 2000 in Framingham, Massachusetts. She has studied ceramic hand building, ceramic sculpture, ceramic chemistry, and the intricacies of sculpture and the 3D world. Albee pursued her education throughout the global pandemic and has made her work something to focus on and be passionate about. In the fall of 2020, she was without access to many three-dimensional art practices and instead chose to take up painting as her form of emotional release. Albee is a passionate young artist, always willing to share her knowledge with peers and teach other artists about her unique practice of creating movement and visualizing figures within art.
CV
2022
BFA in Sculpture, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, MA
2022
“Senior Sculpture Show,” Invitational Exhibition, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, MA
2022
“3D Department Show,” Curated Exhibition, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, MA
2021
“Gift Exchange,” Invitational Group Exhibition, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, MA
2021
“All School Show,” Curated Exhibition, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, MA
STATEMENT
My art focuses on the human body through abstraction. I often find that I make sculptures that have a human quality to them. I can visualize the vessels I pinch as a torso, legs, and arms. In my two-dimensional work, the connection to the body continues, whether it’s how I paint shapes similar to my sculptures. Or the physicality of manipulating fabric onto a canvas and then painting in a pink, flesh-like tone. My representation of the body is ever-present.