Rosalynn Gingerich
Chicago, IL
Visual Art
Rosalynn Gingerich is a Chicago-based artist who creates site-specific installations and sculptural objects, exploring how we imagine the lives of objects in relation to our own lived experiences. Her experimental art practice focuses on developing work for non-traditional spaces, while probing how spatial relationships impact perception. Most recently, Gingerich was commissioned to create a site-responsive installation for Wormfarm Institute’s Farm/Art DTour, a biennial exhibition bringing public art to farm fields in rural Wisconsin.
Gingerich’s work has been featured in WTTW Chicago Tonight, Newcity Chicago, and Bad At Sports, among others. She is the recipient of an Individual Artist Support Project Grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a Faculty Enrichment Grant from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Community Arts Assistance Program Grant from the City of Chicago. Gingerich’s work has been exhibited nationally and recent exhibitions include: Wormfarm Institute, Sauk City, WI, The Mill at Vicksburg, Vicksburg, MI, The Residency Project, Pasadena, CA; Site: Brooklyn Gallery, NY; and Terrain Exhibitions, Chicago.
Gingerich is an Associate Professor Adj. at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and teaches in the departments of Contemporary Practices and Arts Administration & Policy.