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Adam Crosson

Adam Crosson is an assistant professor, Sculpture Area Head and Co-director of Studio Art Graduate Studies in The Newcomb Art Department at Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. In 2018, he received a Tulane University COR Research Grant, a Monroe Fellowship Grant from the New Orleans Center for the Gulf South, and was awarded a scholarly retreat at A Studio in the Woods through Tulane’s Bywater Institute all in support of his current project: The Oxbow Index. The Oxbow Index encompasses a range of photographic studies within the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Before joining Tulane, he was a fellow in The Core Program at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. His interdisciplinary approach to making and teaching is informed by a background in architecture and looks to disassemble boundaries of media as applied to sculpture, photography, and the moving image. Recent exhibitions have been held in Berlin at the Humboldt University Nord Branch Library and the Erwin-Schrödinger-Zentrum Science Branch Library along with solo exhibitions at the Antenna Gallery in New Orleans and the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum, Biloxi, Mississippi.

Specifics of Vulnerability  contributionSeminar: Exhaustion and Imagination  project