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Spotlight
Shiloah Symone Coley
MFA Studio Art
More about Shiloah
Both inside and outside the art studio, Studio Art MFA Candidate Shiloah Symone Coley interrogates the existing stories we come to believe as truths about ourselves, others, and the world around us.
Shiloah believes community-engaged work is crucial in unpacking the different perspectives that contribute to the narratives of our society. By seeking to center the voices of her collaborators, her process explores what it means to have agency in telling your own story, and she has facilitated youth-led art projects in New York City, Madison, WI, and Johannesburg, South Africa.
Shiloah is currently a Sherman Fairchild Foundation Fellow at the Phillips Collection, working with its Community Engagement and Marketing-Communications departments to develop meaningful storytelling and programming with the DC community.
After graduation she wants to continue collaborating with the communities around her, while also maintaining a dedicated studio practice through a residency or fellowship alongside an educational institution or nonprofit. She says that being at AU has given her an opportunity to rigorously research and advance her practice.
When I arrived at American University, I was primarily a painter. Now I work in a much more anti-disciplinary collage fashion that's driven by the themes and motifs I'm engaging with conceptually. And at the Phillips, I've had the opportunity to see the inner workings of how an art institution operates. It's been an incredibly educational experience.
MFA Students
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Surface Tension: The Visible and the Hidden
MFA Thesis - 2023
end-quote: MFA Thesis - 2022
in·position: MFA Thesis - 2021
Free Punch & Pie: MFA Thesis
Milked: MFA First Year - 2020
Theoretical Dilemma: MFA Thesis
Ideasthesia: MFA First Year - 2019
Turbulence: MFA Thesis
Peripheral Visions: MFA First Year
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