Ingrid Butterer

Website: https://www.ingridbutterer.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ingridbutterer.art/

Email: ingrid.butterer03@gmail.com

Ingrid Butterer is an artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York.  Her practice focuses on the intersection of motherhood and violence represented through clay, fiber sculpture, earth art, and photo/video/performance. Ingrid earned her BFA from the University of Michigan and her ED.M from Columbia University, Teachers College, where she is a frequent lecturer. Her work has been published in Orenda Arts Journal, Quarantine Magazine, Womxn Artist Project, and Tussle Magazine.  Ingrid’s work has been shown at Lincoln Center, Atlantic Gallery, Westbeth Gallery, El Barrio Art Space, Yamashita Gallery, and Kyoto Shibori Museum in Japan, among others. She has been a featured speaker at The Women of Kansai Association (Japan), SLA Art Space, Gallery at St. Francis College, and Brooklyn College. Ingrid’s recent endeavors include curating CONSTELLATION: SLA Art Space’s Women’s Invitational in New York City. Her work is held in private collections, including Liise Curry's permanent collection at Pace University, as well as others in both the U.S. and Japan.

A sculpture made of various black and white objects, including stones, fabric, and miscellaneous items, arranged into an abstract, elongated shape.
Black and white abstract artwork with a rounded top and a broad base, mounted on a flat surface.
A hole in the snow revealing a bird's nest with eggs, grass
A tall bundle of tightly wrapped black, white, and brown materials, tied with beige and black strings.
An artwork with a curved, black and gray geometric object with a rounded top, a flat bottom, and textured sides, displayed against a plain white background with measurement markings on the right and bottom edges.
A sculpture made from small stones and wood pieces, shaped like a humanoid figure with a long tail or chain hanging from it.
A gray and black abstracted artwork placed on a white grid background.
Footprints in wet sand at night or in low light conditions.
A vertical, elongated object made of black gloves, tied together with beige and white rubber bands, resembling a twisted, abstract sculpture.
Black and gray artwork on white background resembling a  cone with textured surface
An indention in the snow with melted areas and foam inside the indention.