Ellery Bryan

Ellery Bryan

 

Assistant Professor
Film and Video Production

 

 

Office: 223 Lake Superior Hall
Email: [email protected]
Personal Website

Biography

 

Ellery Bryan (they/them) is a nonbinary visual artist and educator translating physical to ephemeral media. Their artwork traces non-narrative themes of loss and ritualized gestures of connection through analog films, photographs, performances, and sonic installations. Their work has shown internationally at venues including the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Museum of the Moving Image, the Everson Museum and the Schweinfurth Art Center. They are an affiliate artist of the Stone Quarry Hill Art Park. Perennial return to sublime landscapes and communal activism forms the basis of their research.

 

Education

 

  • M.F.A. Art Video, Syracuse University
  • B.F.A. Ceramics, Maryland Institute College of Art

 


Courses

 

  • FVP: Media Production

 


Works

Movie Still. Person in dark clothing arranging rocks in concentric circles on a rough, gray surface. The scene feels quiet and contemplative, emphasizing solitude.

Movie Still

Movie Still. Black and white image of two people standing on a grassy hill under a cloudy sky, holding opposite ends of a long, white cloth. The scene feels serene and timeless.

Movie Still

Sequence: Movie Still. An open book displaying geological images is on a white surface. A hand with tattoos holds a lighter, igniting a candle in a blue holder beside the book.

Sequence: Movie Still

Fossil Memory Movie Still. A person lies on a rocky ground, surrounded by a ring of stones. A bright, starburst-like light emanates from the center, creating a mystical atmosphere.

Fossil Memory Movie Still



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