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1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art

2024 Finalist


Carlie Trosclair

Carlie Trosclair (b. New Orleans, LA) is a sculptor and installation artist who records and reimagines the genealogy of home and its relationship to the natural world. Her work creates new topographies and narratives that highlight structural and decorative shifts evolving over a building's lifespan. Trosclair earned an M.F.A from the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis, B.F.A from Loyola University New Orleans, and is an alumni of the Community Arts Training Institute in St. Louis. Select artist residencies include: Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts (NE), Loghaven Artist Residency (TN), Santa Fe Art Institute (NM), Joan Mitchell Center (LA), McColl Center (NC), and Vermont Studio Center. Trosclair’s work has been featured in Art in America, The New York Times, ArtFile Magazine, and Temporary Art Review, among others. She is the recipient of the Riverfront Time‘s Mastermind Award, Regional Arts Commission Artist Fellowship and the Great Rivers Biennial Award. In 2023 Trosclair was named the Ellis-Beauregard Fellow for the Visual Arts and the South Arts Louisiana State Fellow for Visual Arts.