Rufus Lusk
(b. 1982) uses physical interaction and movement as a basis to approach contemporary questions of space and identity. Often working collaboratively with other artists, his work includes single channel videos, internet mapping pieces, and narrative based film projects.

Rufus is based in both New York and Washington DC. He is a graduate of Dartmouth College. In addition to his work as a fine artist, Rufus is also a videographer and film producer. (view his reel) 

Selected Exhibitions and Collaborations
Upcoming
The New Landscape, Canal View, New York, NY (Exhibition website)
The Gallery Project, (working title), experiemental film with Miguel Drake-McLaughlin and Kimberly Donato. Currently in post-production.

2009
Carriage House Projects. Islip Art Museum. Islip, NY. Commission of Walking to Islip, part of their annual show from emerging artists.
An Enemy of the People.
Nationally touring production by the Aquila Theatre Company. Video Design.
H2O Film on Water. Brattleboro VT. National juried video show.
The Window Project. 1 Main Street Brooklyn NY.
The Loved Line, The Unloved Object. New York, NY. Curated by Ryan Muller for the Metric System.
For the Love of Art. Gallapagos Art Center. Brooklyn, NY. Curated by Nicola Bullock and Ellen Reid.
2008
Three Sites. Brooklyn, NY.
2004
BA Painting Thesis Show, Jaffe-Friede Gallery, Hanover, NH

Selected Fellowships and Awards
2009
Vermont Studio Center, full-fellowship.
2005
School of Visual Arts, summer residency.
2004
Wolfenden Senior Arts Prize, Dartmouth College. Hanover, NH.


 
 
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