Lives and works Brooklyn, NY
Education
2015 MFA, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA
2003 BFA, Film / Video, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA
Solo Exhibitions
2021 No Calamity So Accursed, LAUNCH F18, Online Viewing Room
2019 Knowing Me, Knowing You, Flowers For All Occasions, Brooklyn, NY
2016 3446 (Hey, No Spine!!), Salon, New Orleans, LA
2015 A Subwoofer In Tweeter's Clothes, Good Children Gallery, New Orleans, LA
2015 isthmus = anchovy, UNO St. Claude Gallery, New Orleans, LA
2012 My Bong, My Lowre and Fambling Cheates, LAUNCH F18, New York, NY
Group Exhibitions
2021 LAUNCH F18: 10 Years, LAUNCH F18, Online Viewing Room
2020 Infinite_Now, LAUNCH F18, New York, NY
(Marionette)(Cigarette), Pari Passu Gallery, Ridgewood Queens, NY
2016 Circadium, Aquarium Gallery, New Orleans, LA
Law of the Lawn, Pietas PC, New Orleans, LA
2015 Smoke Signals, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
To Wander, Ten Gallery, New Orleans, LA
2014 Letter From New Orleans, DAM Projects, London, UK
Reparation, Curated by Diago Cortez, New Orleans Museum of Art, New
Orleans, LA
WET, UNO Gallery, New Orleans, LA
2012 Rooftop Films, New York, NY
Brooklyn Film Festival, Brooklyn, NY
SXSW Film Festival, Austin, TX
2011 Phenomenon, Whaler’s Wharf Cinema & Schoolhouse Gallery,
Provincetown, MA
Don't Wake Up, North Henry Annex, Brooklyn, NY
Cool Jumbo Holy Mess, Baton Rouge, LA
Bibliography
2011 Richard J. Goldstein, "Don't Wake Up: Roundtable", BOMBLOG, June, 2011
Bradford Willingham received his BFA in Film/Video from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2003 and his MFA from the University of New Orleans in 2015. Willingham has participated in numerous group exhibitions including "Letter From New Orleans," DAM Projects, London, UK (2014), and "Reparation," Curated by Diago Cortez, New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans (2015). Solo exhibitions include "A Subwoofer In Tweeter's Clothes," Good Children Gallery, New Orleans (2015), and "My Bong, My Lowre and Fambling Cheates," LAUNCH F18, New York, NY (2012). Willingham lives and works in Brooklyn, NY and co-runs the project space Pari Passu in Ridgewood, Queens.