Laurie Frick (Los Angeles 1955 -)


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About

Laurie Frick uses data to examine what we can know about ourselves. In her hand-built
installations, drawings and small works she experiments with how we will consume the mass of
data increasingly captured about us. Evidence of her engineering background and long history
in high-tech are seen in the deep data analysis and detailed explanations of how this future will
unfold. Her work about the future of data were recently featured on NPR’s All Things
Considered, Atlantic and Wired Magazine; she has been invited to talk at Google, SXSW,
Stanford and TEDx. Recipient of numerous residencies and awards, including Samsung
Research, Yaddo, Bemis and Facebook. She holds an MFA from the New York Studio School, an
MBA from University of Southern California and studied at NYU’s ITP program that melded art
and technology into her current data work. Frick’s artwork has been exhibited in museums,
galleries and art spaces across North America, including Musee de la Civilization in Quebec City,
Science Museum in Oklahoma City, Pavel Zoubok in New York and Edward Cella in Los Angeles.
Represented by GF Contemporary, Blueprint, Michele Mariaud and Ivester Contemporary
galleries. Upcoming show Pacific Standard Time, sponsored by the Getty museum in LA, Fall
2024. Born in Los Angeles, she lives and works in Austin, Texas.

Exhibition

o Austin Community College, Highland Campus Art Gallery, curated by Peter Bonfitto 50th
Anniversary Show,Austin, TX 2023
o Science Museum, Prismatic, Oklahoma City, OK 2022
o Google, COP25 UN Climate Change Conference, What We Eat (Physical Installation),
Madrid, Spain 2019
o NYU Langone Medical Center, DNA: Laurie Frick and Jaq Chartier, New York, NY 2019
o Transylvania University, Data Mine: Hasan Elahi and Laurie Frick, Lexington, KY, 2019
o Pennsylvania College of Art & Design, PCA&D, The data doesn’t lie, Lancaster, PA 2017
o Pavel Zoubok Gallery, Who are you, what day is it? New York, NY 2015
o Texas State University, Patterned Language, San Marcos, TX 2014
o Marfa Contemporary, Walking, eating, sleeping, Marfa, TX 2013
o Oklahoma Contemporary, Walking, eating, sleeping, Oklahoma City, OK 2013
o Real Art Ways, Making Tracks, Hartford, CT 2012
o Edward Cella Gallery, Death and Life of an Object: Lynn Aldrich, Laurie Frick, Tim
Hawkinson, Los Angeles 2012
o W&tWork, Quantify-me, Austin, TX 2012
o Edward Cella Gallery, Sleep Patterns, Los Angeles, CA 2011
o Robert Steele Gallery, Visual Time, New York, NY 2009
o COMMISSIONS & PROJECTS
o Anschutz Genomics Center, University of Colorado, Blue Heat, 8 x 10 ft glass wall, Aurora,
CO 2022
o Divco West Life Science, Glass Time, 12 x 25 ft wall of kiln fired glass pieces, Cambridge,
MA 2021
o Federal Reserve Houston Branch, Where does all the cash go? 45 ft glass wall in 60 panels,
Houston, TX 2020
o What We Eat, Interactive digital app for Google Arts & Culture, London, UK 2020

Work Selection

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