Christie Neptune
Christie Neptune, born in Brooklyn, NY, is an interdisciplinary artist working across film, photography, mixed media and performance arts. Neptune investigates how constructs of race, gender, and class limit the personal experiences of historically marginalized and stigmatized individuals. Critically aware of both self and subjectivity, Neptune illuminates the personal and emotional aftermath of a society that disregards and delegitimizes those that endure the brunt of historically upheld supremacies. Neptune’s films and photography have been included in shows at VOLTA, NY (2018), The Rubber Factory, NY (2017), A.I.R. Gallery, NY (2016), Union Docs, NY (2015), and Rutgers, Institute for Women and Art (2014). She has been featured in publications including Artforum, Hyperallergic, The Creators Project, Juxtapoz Magazine and The Washington Post. Neptune is an alumni of More Art’s Engaging Artists Residency, The Hamiltonian Gallery Fellowship, The Bronx Museum of The Arts: Artist in Marketplace (AIM), and Smack Mellon studio residency through the New York Community Trust Van Lier Fellowship.