Adriana Furlong
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Adriana Furlong (b. 1998, Oakland, CA) investigates the allegorical translation of labor into urban space, using symbols and forms to reflect on the contemporary experience of work, exhaustion, and desire. Working across computational modeling, 3D printing, and painting, Adriana develops a process-driven approach that merges architectural motifs with intuitive gestures. Using Blender, a 3D modeling software, she builds, prints, and reshuffles her imagery, molding them into concrete to reinterpret architectural motifs and the histories of labor. These works act as bodily proxies, reflecting both physical and emotional states—fragmented forms suggesting speculative possibilities for symbols of labor and urbanization as reflections of the contemporary human condition.
Adriana received a BFA from the Parsons School of Design in 2022 and participated in the 2023–2024 Interdisciplinary Art and Theory Program in New York. She is currently an MFA candidate at the Yale School of Art (Class of 2027). Her debut solo exhibition, Hundreds Do Things, was held at Island Gallery in 2023. Reviews of her work have appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, Whitehot Magazine, Impulse Magazine, The Coastal Post, Musée Magazine, and Teeth Magazine. Adriana lives and works in New York.
Adriana received a BFA from the Parsons School of Design in 2022 and participated in the 2023–2024 Interdisciplinary Art and Theory Program in New York. She is currently an MFA candidate at the Yale School of Art (Class of 2027). Her debut solo exhibition, Hundreds Do Things, was held at Island Gallery in 2023. Reviews of her work have appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, Whitehot Magazine, Impulse Magazine, The Coastal Post, Musée Magazine, and Teeth Magazine. Adriana lives and works in New York.
solo exhibitions
Adriana Furlong, Hundreds Do Things
10.25 – 12.02.2023
group exhibitions
Ideal Acre
01.28 – 03.04.2023
Adriana Furlong, Hundreds Do Things
10.25 – 12.02.2023
group exhibitions
Ideal Acre
01.28 – 03.04.2023