Biography


ADRIENNE GREENBLATT (b. 1995, Reading, UK) is a multidisciplinary artist, curator and poet based in Brooklyn, NY. They hold a Bachelor in Theatre and Dance with a concentration in Costumes from the University of Texas at Austin in 2017 and recently completed specialized training in bead making, glass blowing, kiln casting, revzen-i menkus, and glass fusing at UrbanGlass in New York.

Adrienne’s practice is characterized by its multisensory nature and draws strong inspirations from alchemy, the body, wrought iron gates, medieval weaponry and esotericism. Using lampworking techniques, they craft experimental glass forms that appear aqueous and fluid. Their Texan upbringing, mixed Salvadoran-Ashkenazi heritage, deep interests in the spiritual and natural realms, as well as their fascination with synesthesia, the human body, and illness, profoundly inform their creative work.

Adrienne Greenblatt has performed in spaces such as M. Leblanc in Chicago, KAJE in Brooklyn and Printed Matter St. Marks in NYC. Their glasswork has been shown at Weatherproof’s The Hole in Chicago, IL; Espace Maurice in Motréal; and Blade Study in NYC. Adrienne has also organized and curated off-site projects and exhibitions at spaces such as No Gallery and GernEnRegalia in NYC, as well as the beach at Fort Tilden, NY.

They are an active member of the disability collective, Sick In Quarters.