Bio
Morgan Grasham is an interdisciplinary artist and fabricator whose work is informed by her years of experience practicing taxidermy across Texas. Since receiving her MFA in 2020, Grasham has been an Adjunct Professor of Sculpture at University of North Texas. She was Artist-in-residence at Cobb Mountain Art & Ecology Project in northern California, as well as at the Chicken Farm Art Center in San Angelo, Texas. Her collaborative work with ceramicist Eric Grasham, exhibited in Clay + Things at Site 131, won Fourth Place and Work of Distinction at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts' 22nd and 23rd Annual National Ceramic Competition. Grasham spoke on animals in art at Experts Talk on the Carter: The Art of the Wild at the Amon Carter Museum for American Art. Grasham works at the intersections of science fiction, ecology, queer theory, and posthumanism.