Grant Landreth is a visual artist whose work spans painting, textiles, and ceramics. Their practice investigates the translation of methods across disciplines, examining how painting functions when integrated into weaving processes, and how ceramics can be manipulated through fabric-like cutting and folding. Movement between mediums emerges from an accumulated knowledge of each discipline, with process shaping the work as it develops into forms that exist between, rather than within, fixed categories.

Their work reflects a non-linear approach to making that values experimentation, risk-taking, and engagement with multiple visual languages simultaneously. Rather than adhering to a single medium or fixed progression, the studio operates as a space for testing and integration, where different forms of knowledge and technique coexist. This position challenges the expectation that artistic creation must follow a singular, measured path, emphasizing instead a dynamic, permeable exchange between techniques, histories, and materials as they evolve together in the studio.

Grant is based in New York City. They hold a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and an MFA in Ceramics from the New York State School of Ceramics at Alfred University. Following graduate study, they have pursued drawing and painting at the New York Studio School and Grand Central Atelier. Residencies include Greenwich House Pottery and PS122 in New York, and the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris.

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