
Alison McNulty is an interdisciplinary artist based in Newburgh, NY. Her work explores the layered histories and poetics of ordinary reclaimed materials, precarious places, and entanglements with other species toward invoking long and discordant views of time, a sense of place, and relational awareness beyond the human.
In 2022 Alison was a recipient of the Stone & DeGuire Contemporary Art Award from Washington University in St. Louis and the Empowered Artist Award from Arts Mid-Hudson in support of her work in Newburgh and her residency with the Artist in Vacancy initiative of the Newburgh Landbank (2022-23).
Her sculptures, architectural interventions, site-responsive indoor and outdoor installations, videos, and works on paper have been presented at museums, galleries, conferences, farms, historic sites, forests, performance spaces, and abandoned sites throughout the US and in Europe.
