Todd Schroeder (b. Defiance, Ohio 1968, resides in Savannah, Georgia) has a B.F.A. from Ohio University and a M.F.A. in painting and sculpture from Kent State. Prior to moving to Savannah, he taught at Oberlin College and Kent State. He lived in New York City for eleven years where he worked at the Dia Art Foundation and as Brice Marden’s assistant. His studio practice includes drawing, painting, sculpture, sound and video. His work has been shown internationally in several one and two person exhibitions, including solo shows at White Columns gallery in New York, Savannah College of Art and Design’s Pinnacle Gallery, Kent State University, and Kung Fu, at Gallery Stokes in Atlanta, GA in January 2010. He has been in numerous group shows including Exit Art, AC Project Room and 407 Gallery all in New York City, Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland State University and Oberlin College’s Here Here Gallery. His work has been reviewed in The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Time Out/ New York and The Cleveland Plain Dealer. Schroeder is currently working as a professor of painting at the Savannah College of Art and Design.
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