Felice Grodin
Felice Grodin lives and works in Miami Beach, Florida. Grodin received a Bachelor of Architecture from Tulane University (1992) and a Master of Architecture with Distinction from Harvard University (1997). Her work highlights the transformative and unstable state of our ecosystems. She depicts speculative futures and abstract landscapes that invite the viewer to mediate on their space and environment. Solo exhibitions include “Yellowjacket_2524” at Dimensions Variable (2024) in Miami, “IM/Movable Assets” at the Miami International Airport (2019-20), “Felice Grodin: Invasive Species”at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (2017-2019), and “Mezzbug (Offspring 3.0)” for Special Projects through Untitled Art Fair (2018) in Miami. Selected group exhibitions include: “Natured Studies” at Void_Melbourne (2024), “Draw: Point to Point” at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum (2023) in Miami, “Elemental – Terra, Tide & Time” at The Frank Gallery in Pembroke Pines (2022), and “Tension in 3 Dimensions” at the Deering Estate (2019) in Miami.
Grodin was recently an artist-in-residence at the Oolite Arts Studio Residency (2019-22). Other residencies include the AIRIE Residency (Artists in Residence in Everglades) with her collaborative A.S.T. (2021). Grodin is a founding member of A.S.T. (Alliance of the Southern Triangle) which is an initiative speculating on interconnections between climate change, real-estate development, contemporary art, geopolitics, infrastructure, and technology. Additionally, Grodin was awarded a Wavemaker Grant through Cannonball (2015), for her group exhibition “Residential Properties” that took place at The Fountainhead Residency in Miami. Her work is included in The Joann Gonzalez Hickey Collection in New York, Girls’ Club Collection in Ft. Lauderdale, as well as the Pérez Art Museum Miami.