Audreamia Wardlow

Bronx, New York

Artworks shown are selected from works submitted by the artist in their grant or residency application. All works are copyright of the artist or artist’s estate.

About Audreamia Wardlow

Audreamia Wardlow is a mixed-media artist born in Washington Heights and raised in the Bronx. Her passion for turning ideas into physical form began at the tender age of six. Since then, she has dedicated her career to creating experiences while also exposing alternate ways of thinking, opening eyes, and unifying minds. Her work has been cultivated and supported by the Joan Mitchell Foundation, International Studio & Curatorial Program, Dieu Donné, and the Lower East Side Printshop. She has participated in group shows at Taller Boricua Gallery, the Joan Mitchell Foundation, and the Living Gallery, and was a 2017 Young Artist-in-Residence at the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans. Audreamia studied at Temple University and the Tyler School of Art and currently teaches art at the Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Community Center in Queensbridge Housing.

Program Participation

Early Art Practitioners Residency, 2017

Early Art Practitioners Council, 2019

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