Alexandria Couch

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Alexandria Couch is a visual artist whose work explores the intersection between dissociative dreamscapes and an expansive personal archive both historic and mythical. Textiles, recycled materials, text, paint and furniture are used to hold, mend, disrupt and document a vast interior world in which contractions are inevitable. Using shapeshifting as a mode of operation, Couch interrogates the space between the

dimensions of her reality and indeterminate universes.

Couch is a native of Akron, Ohio where she received her BFAs in Printmaking and Painting at the University of Akron’s Myers School of Art (2020). She recently completed her Printmaking and Painting MFA at Yale University (2023) and year-long Fellowship at the NXTHVN residency in New Haven, CT.

Couch has shown in multiple exhibitions including the Comfort/(Dis)Comfort at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking, the 2022 Front Triennial, A Signal Not Urgent But Breaking at the Perrotin gallery in NY, The Campus Inaugural Exhibition in Hudson NY, and Behind the Bedroom Door at the James Cohan Gallery in NY.

Works showing courtesy of Rhodes Editions

Alexandria Couch is a visual artist whose work explores the intersection between dissociative dreamscapes and an expansive personal archive both historic and mythical. Textiles, recycled materials, text, paint and furniture are used to hold, mend, disrupt and document a vast interior world in which contractions are inevitable. Using shapeshifting as a mode of operation, Couch interrogates the space between the

dimensions of her reality and indeterminate universes.

Couch is a native of Akron, Ohio where she received her BFAs in Printmaking and Painting at the University of Akron’s Myers School of Art (2020). She recently completed her Printmaking and Painting MFA at Yale University (2023) and year-long Fellowship at the NXTHVN residency in New Haven, CT.

Couch has shown in multiple exhibitions including the Comfort/(Dis)Comfort at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking, the 2022 Front Triennial, A Signal Not Urgent But Breaking at the Perrotin gallery in NY, The Campus Inaugural Exhibition in Hudson NY, and Behind the Bedroom Door at the James Cohan Gallery in NY.

Works showing courtesy of Rhodes Editions