Biography

Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY

 

Education

2004         Visual Arts Fellowship, Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, MA

2001         Summer Workshops, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Deer Isle, ME

1999-2001    Studied Painting and Drawing, Parsons the New School for

                 Design, New York, NY

 

Solo Exhibitions

2019         The Arches, LAUNCH F18, New York

2012         Solo, LAUNCH F18, New York, NY

2005         Arch, Bartlett Gallery, Provincetown MA

2004         Solo, Bangs Street Gallery, Provincetown MA

 

Group Exhibitions

2021         LAUNCH F18: 10 Years, LAUNCH F18, Online Viewing Room

2020         Infinite_Now, LAUNCH F18, New York, NY

2019         Soup, Curated by Gio Black Peter & Alex Schmitz, 50 Taafe Place,

                 Brooklyn, NY

2018         The Violators, Leslie-Lohman Museum, New York, NY

2018         Gesticulation, Lamontagne Gallery, Boston, MA     

2016         All Of A Sudden, The Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, MA      

2013         (con)Text, Sharon Arts Center, Peterborough, NH

2012         Peep At Ptown, Ken Fulk, San Francisco, CA

                 Nathan Dilworth & Frankie Rice, Art Current, Provincetown, MA

2011         Wrestle, LAUNCH F18, New York, NY

2009         One Night Stand, Envoy Enterprises, New York NY

2007         Eliminate, Albert Merola Gallery, Provincetown, MA

2006         The Name Of This Show Is Not: GAY ART NOW, Paul Kasmin Gallery,

                 New York, NY

2004         Voice, Bangs Street Gallery, Provincetown MA

2001         Risk, Bangs Street Gallery, Provincetown MA

1999         Pure, Bangs Street Gallery, Provincetown MA

 

Bibliography

2019         Ryzik, Melena.  "John Waters, the Man Who Brought Us Divine and Loves

                 Brown Art." The New York Times. May 23 

2012         Sutton, Benjamin. "Frankie Rice and Katrin Sigurdardóttir Build Big

                 Structures and SmallStages." The L Magazine.  February 15         

2002        "An Engulfing Dark." Bay Windows. August 8

Frankie Rice was born in Truro, Massachusetts and lives and works in Brooklyn, NY and on the Outer Cape in Massachusetts. Previous exhibitions include “The name of this show is not: GAY ART NOW” curated by Jack Pierson, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY (2006); “Eliminate” curated by John Waters, Albert Merola Gallery, Provincetown, MA (2007); “Wrestle,” Launch F18, New York, NY (2011); "(con)Text, curated by Tim Donovan, Sharon Arts Center, Peterborough, NH (2013), and "The Violators," Leslie-Lohman Museum, New York, NY (2018).  Rice’s most recent solo exhibition, “The Arches” opened at LAUNCH F18, New York in October, 2019.