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Megan Biddle is a sculptor with a printmaking and drawing practice. Working primarily with glass, she relates the weight and gravity of the material to the corporeal and its luminosity to the spirit. Her varied but unified body of work reflects on measures of time, phenomena of the natural world and cycles of life and death. Her prints and sculptures employ traditional and experimental techniques that seek to provide a material connection for both the maker and the viewer.

She has attended residencies at Macdowell, The Jentel Foundation, The Creative Glass Center of America, Sculpture Space, The Virginia Center for Creative Arts, Pilchuck Glass School, Northlands Creative Glass in Scotland, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts and Mass MOCA. She has exhibited nationally and internationally at venues including The Islip Art Museum and the Everson Art Museum in New York; the Reynolds Gallery Richmond, VA.; Space 1026 and the Philadelphia Art Alliance in Philadelphia, PA.; Galerie VSUP in the Czech Republic; and the 700IS Experimental Film Festival in Iceland, and Shau Fenster and NationalMuseum in Berlin. Her work was acquired into the American Embassy’s permanent collection in Riga, Latvia. She has taught at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Pilchuck Glass School, Urban Glass, Oxbow School of Art and currently teaches as an adjunct professor in the Glass Program at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture in Philadelphia where she lives and works.

To get in touch email meganbiddle77(at)gmail(dot)com