Lucy Pullen (Canadian, b. 1971) lives and works in New York. She holds degrees from Tyler School for Art & Architecture (MFA ‘01) and NSCAD University (BFA ‘94) formerly The Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, by way of Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science & Art and King’s College (FYP ‘90). She studied philosophy at The European Graduate School in Saas Fee Switzerland (ABD ‘12) and spatial analysis at Pratt (SAVI ‘16) for the purpose of making art. She attended The Skowhegan School for Painting and Sculpture, Bemis, The Banff Centre, and The Straumur Art Commune in Hafnarfjordur Iceland. Positions held include a tenured Assistant Professorship in the Faculty of Fine Arts at The University of Victoria and multiple seminars as a visiting artist in the New York metropolitan area. Pullen has history of interdisciplinary collaboration that includes Dr. Justin Albert Phd. and The Dept. of Physics and Astronomy in Victoria; Sandy Plotnikoff in Halifax; Will Rogan in San Francisco; and Eleanor King in New York. Reviews and publications include Sculpture Magazine, Canadian Art, and C Magazine among others. The Canada Council for the Arts has supported the work since 1995, which was nominated for a Sobey Art Award in 2004. Her work is held in public, private and institutional collections including The Perimeter substitute for Theoretical Physics and The Royal Bank of Canada. Functional, modular, figurative and paper sculptures are eaailable through Lovitt NYC.