Corey Antis

2023 Sister Dennis Frandrup Artist Residency

A man with short, dark hair wearing a dark collared shirt looks directly at the camera with a neutral expression against a plain white background.

Corey Antis is a painter and curator whose work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, Frieze Projects Art Fair in London, and Zurcher Gallery in New York. His publications include Architectural Inventions: Visionary Drawing, New Visual Language, and Black Coffee, a sketchbook facsimile held in the Joan Flasch Artist Book Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago. Antis was the recipient of the 2018–19 Rosser Painting Fellowship Award and has conducted field research in Japan as a guest of Musashino Art University.

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Artist Corey Antis to speak about his work and have an open studio session at SJU Art Center

Nine abstract rectangular paintings arranged in a 3x3 grid on a white wall, each featuring different colors and textures. The bottom edge of the white wall reveals part of a wooden floor and a brick border.
A large book with textured pages lies open on a wooden table with sawhorse legs. Two faint, ghostly silhouettes of a person appear standing on either side, overlapping in front of a plain white wall.
An open book displays abstract, textured black and gray markings on its pages. The right page is partly covered by a semi-transparent sheet with similar dark patterns, suggesting layered ink or charcoal smudges.
A large open book with textured, mostly black and gray pages sits on a wooden table. The background features a brick wall with patches of green paint.
Long sheets of textured paper in gradient shades from white to dark gray are laid out on a large table in a minimalist art gallery. The background wall displays many small, framed black-and-white artworks.
Several rectangular, dark gray and black textured rugs or fabric samples are laid out in overlapping rows on a light-colored surface, with small brown tags attached to the corners.