Faye Driscoll

Medium shot of artist Faye Driscoll leaning against a white metal grate wall.

Faye Driscoll is a Doris Duke Award-winning performance maker who has been hailed as a “startlingly original talent” by The New York Times and “a postmillenium postmodern wild woman” by The Village Voice. She was the 2021-2022 Randjelović/Stryker Resident Commissioned Artist at New York Live Arts, and is the recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship, a Bessie award and the Jacob’s Pillow Artist Award among many others. Her work has been presented at Wexner Center for the Arts, Walker Art Center, ICA/Boston, MCA Chicago and BAM, and internationally at Tanz im August, Kunstenfestivaldesarts, La Biennale di Venezia, Festival d’Automne à Paris, Melbourne Festival, Belfast International Arts Festival, Onassis Cultural Centre in Athens, Centro de Arte Experimental in Buenos Aires, And Festival Dias da Dança in Porto, Portugal. Her newest multi-sensory performance sculptures Calving (2022) and Weathering (2023) premiered at Theater Bremen (Bremen, Germany) and New York Live Arts (NYC, USA), respectively. In 2020, her first-ever solo exhibition, Come On In, opened at Walker Art Center and then went on to Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, On the Boards, and Esplanade (Singapore), offering gallery-goers an experience of six distinct audio-guided experiences called Guided Choreographies for the Living and the Dead.