Blane De St. Croix’s work has been included in numerous solo and group
exhibitions nationally and internationally in venues that include F.A.R @ ASU
(Future Arts Research), Phoenix, AZ; Center for Art, Design and Visual
Culture, Baltimore. MD; Black and White Project Space, Brooklyn, NY; Smack
Mellon, Brooklyn, NY; the New York Center for Art and Media Studies;
DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA; Djerassi Sculpture Park,
Woodside, CA; Institute for Contemporary Art, Palm Beach; Laumeier Sculpture
Park, St. Louis, MO; Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, NY and others.
De St. Croix has been awarded numerous grants, fellowships and residencies.
Selected awards include The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Fellowship; The West Prize, West Collection; The Joan Mitchell Foundation
Grant for Painters and Sculptors; The Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant; The
Black and White Project Space Prize; a National Endowment for the Arts
Fellowship in Sculpture; Two time South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship
for Visual and Media Artist; John Michael Kohler Arts Center Foundry Artist
Residency; Gasworks Artist Studio Residency, London; Tyrone Gutherie Center
Residency, Ireland; MacDowell Colony Fellowship; Art Omi Artist Residency;
Artist in Residence, Abrons Art Center, NYC; The Art and Law Residency, NYC;
the Artist Alliance Studio Program, NYC and Special Editions Residency, Lower
East Side Printshop, NYC.


My recent body of work explores the geopolitical landscape through drawing and
sculptural installation. I conduct extensive research for each project --through on
the ground site visits, aerial flyovers, photographic documentation, interviews,
and satellite imagery. Employing a combination of natural and industrial
materials, my interest lies in articulating humankind's desire to take command
over the earth, revealing distinct conflicts with ecology, politics and ourselves in
large-scale installations that utilize architectural space in a distinct, powerful and
imposing manner.