Ryan Frank is an artist and curator based in Brooklyn, a native of California and a graduate of New York University.Ryan’s work is a unique blend of photography and sculpture through a variety of forms including light boxes, windows and large-scale installation. He’s had solo exhibitions at the Invisible Dog Art Center and the Mattatuck Museum and has exhibited his work at venues including The Queens Museum, The Jewish Museum, The Wassaic Project, The Bronx Museum and the Dumbo Arts Festival. His curatorial projects include Used Books at Winkleman Gallery, Reflective Landscape at The Granary, A Very Anxious Feeling at the Mattatuck Museum and I Like the Sound of That at Artspace New Haven. This fall the Invisible Dog Art Center will present his public installation Bergen Street Windows. Ryan is an avid runner, traveler, writer and occasional performer.
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