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Chris Bogia

Artist, educator, co-founder/director of Fire Island Artist Residency

Chris Bogia is an artist, educator, and co-founder/director of Fire Island Artist Residency, the first LGBTQ artist residency program in the United States.

Bogia received his MFA in sculpture from Yale University

He lives and works in New York, where he exhibits and teaches at New York University and Bruce High Quality University. Exhibitions include Be-OUT, Andrew Edlin Gallery, NYC, Queer Self Portraits Now, Fred, London, Unpunished, Sue Scott Gallery, NYC, Back Room, Untitled, NYC, and TROLL, Envoy Gallery, NYC. Awards include the Alice Kimball Traveling Fellowship from Yale, and the Larry Kramer Initiative research grant for Lesbian and Gay studies from Yale.

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