Studio Artist
Shannon Crider (born 1985, New York, NY) resides in Houston, TX, after receiving her MFA in Printmedia from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2016). She has exhibited throughout the United States, including the 2013 Texas Biennial, Artists Looking at Art at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas, and Hardesty Arts Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Through re-photographing and re-staging stills from television, Crider’s work investigates the impact of contemporary representations of women in our televisual culture. Her two-and three-dimensional works employ collage, sewing, and print to construct new spaces that reflect the psychogenic space of female subjectivity in popular culture. Crider received her BFA from Oklahoma City University (2008).