TONI ROSS
Toni Ross is a conceptual artist using time-honored material and site-responsive installation to explore the effect of time and themes of political and social distress. Born and raised in New York City, Toni attended Wesleyan University where she studied ceramics and fine art, graduating with a BA in Film Studies. Her practice embraces fiber, installation, sculpture, and works on paper. Toni has participated in artist residencies as a Yaddo Fellow and at The Watermill Center. Recent works include Finding Beauty in a Dark Place at The Watermill Center in Watermill, NY; In Light Of at The Leiber Collection in Springs, NY; Today Cannot Be Tomorrow (2020) at C.A.R.E. Ltd in East Hampton, When (2020) for Drive By Art, Sanctuary Entwined (2017-18) at Longhouse Reserve in East Hampton; Found Lines (2018) at the Berkshire Botanical Garden in Stockbridge, MA; April 13 (2016) at the Parrish Art Museum; and Permanent Transience (2016) for the Parrish Road Show. Toni is also a member of the artist collective No W here. Toni Ross lives and works in Manhattan and Wainscott, NY.