
Fanny Allié in her studio
Born in (1981) Montpellier in France and based in Brooklyn, mixed media artist Fanny Allié received a Bachelors in Performing Arts from the Paul Valéry University before getting her Master’s in Visual Arts from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie (National School of Photography). Allié has taken part in many group and solo exhibitions with her works being exhibited across the world such as in New York City, Paris, and Vienna. Her current on-view solo exhibition in Paris is in the Church of Saint-Eustache entitled The Glowing Homeless. Fanny Allié has participated in numerous residencies such as MacDowell (New Hampshire), Yaddo (NY), Dieu Donné Workspace Residency in Brooklyn, MacArthur Place Residency in Sonoma, California, and the Wildacres Residency Program in Little Switzerland, North Carolina amongst many more. She has also been awarded the Emergency Grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, a NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship, National Arts Club Fellowship, a Robert Blackburn Printmaking Fellowship among many others. She has also been a mentor for programs such as the Atelier Mentorship Program at Parsons School of Fashion and the NYFA Immigrant Artist Mentorship Program. Allié’s works are found in private collections in Paris and New York City.
Fanny Allié’s works have been featured in many notable publications such as ARTNews, Le Monde Diplomatique, Le Progrès, Marie Claire Italy, The Brooklyn Magazine, The Guardian, The Jersey Journal, The New York Times, The Queens Courier, and VICE among many others.
Farandole
Found Fabric, Collagraph Print and Acrylic Paint,
24 x 18,5 in
Ladder Leg
Found Fabric, Collagraph Print and Acrylic Paint,
32,5 x 50 in
The Urn
Found Fabric, Collagraph Print and Acrylic Paint,
59 x 35 in