Studio Gregory Hurcomb’s creative work is driven by our curiosity in the meeting point of the fine arts (including but not limited to installation, sculpture, photography, film, drawing, and painting), architecture, and design. We are inspired and motivated to explore the hybrid processes that are located within the physical and perceptual transformation of space by the mediums of air, light, soun
d, and structure, all amalgamated into new forms, and potential energies. Hurcomb has exhibited nationally in New York City, NY; Portland, OR; Princeton, NJ; Philadelphia, PA; and San Francisco, CA; and internationally in Athens, Greece; Berlin, Germany; and Sao Paulo, Brazil. He has previously taught at California College of the Arts, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, the University of Pennsylvania, and the International Center of Photography. In addition, he has been a guest critic on fine art, design, and architecture reviews at UC Berkeley, UC Davis, California College of the Arts, Academy of Art University, Woodbury University, and the University of Pennsylvania. He has written about art for Art Practical, and on architecture for the Architect's Newspaper and Architizer. Hurcomb was born and raised in New York City, NY and New Jersey, USA. He received his Masters in Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania School of Design in 2010. He also earned a certificate of General Studies in Photography from the International Center of Photography in New York City in 2000 and a Bachelor of Arts with High Honors from Rutgers University in English Language and Literature/Letters in 1999. Lewis Dales Traveling Fellowship, an award for excellence in portfolio design and the Donald Prowler Memorial Prize, awarded as a scholarship to graduate students whose work advances the design of sustainable architecture. In November of 2015 he was a selected presenter at the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design Symposium: Exploring Science in the Studio where he presented work that examines the place, purpose, potential, and role of science in contemporary [Art + Design] education. Currently he is a Guest Artist at the Sally and Don Lucas Artist in Residency Program (LAP) at the Montalvo Arts Center in Saratoga, CA.