Artistic Background
In 1993 Ryder Cooley received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in Sculpture. She then migrated to San Francisco and became an active member of the local art and music scenes. She completed a Masters Degree in Combined Media at SUNY, Albany in 2006 and an MFA in Integrated Electronic Arts at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 2008.
Ryder Cooley has participated in a wide variety of collaborations, public works and educational projects, as well as individual and group exhibits. Selected exhibitions have included: White Box and Exit Art in NYC, Grand Street Community Arts in Albany NY, Feminism(s) Conference at U. Hartford, Theater Artaud in San Francisco CA, Contemporary Artist Center in N. Adams MA, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco CA, Intersection for the Arts in San Francisco CA, New Image Arts in Los Angeles CA, Anno Domini Gallery in San Jose CA, Sama-Sama mural exchange in Indonesia, Numero 8 street mural journal (displayed in France, Morocco, Biennale de la image, and other locations in Europe), Brown Bag Contemporary Gallery and Photo New York in NYC, and community arts workshops in El Salvador. She has completed artist's residencies at Hambidge Center in Georgia, Jon Sims Center in San Francisco, C.E.S.T.A. in the Czech Republic and The Vermont Studio Center. She is a 2006 recipient of a Belle Foundation Artist Grant.
Artist Statement
As an installation and performance artist, I invent haunted dream worlds that echo political and cultural phenomena of past and present. Video, sound and site-specific lighting create an atmosphere of dis-reality. Rescued materials are transformed into props and garments which reveal incomplete evidence of pasts. Emerging from places of wilderness, post-industrial waste, pollution and decay, these installations give refuge to new habitations of marginal hybrid species. Mythical androgen creatures stem from cracks and crevices as drawings and performance characters. Their bodies are modified through transfigurations that abandon notions of gender and identity. By performing improvisationally and collaboratively within these installations, I myself become a Utopian gutter creature.
Public performances, interventions, murals and collaborations are modes that I employ to engage viewers in multi-sensory dialogs. Working resourcefully and sustainably while establishing and maintaining art practices beyond the context of industry and commercial culture is integral to my approach. Exchanges with artists and communities in local and international settings are crucial to my practice.
Music
Ryder Cooley is a spinner of sad songs and lyrical fairytales. Her primary instruments are the accordion and singing saw. Currently she is collaborating with artist Todd Chandler on a series of musical projects called Fall Harbor. CD's will be available soon through Blood Onion Records.
Musical Background
As a musician and song writer, Ryder Cooley has played in a variety of bands and musical projects including soundtracks for film, dance and theater. She has recorded CD's with the groups Fall Harbor, Down River, Corner Tour and The Darklings, many of which can be unearthed via Out of Round Records. Currently, she is playing at locations around the East Coast with Fall Harbor. Please check the Events calendar for current projects and shows.
