Alex Lukas
Alex Lukas was born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in nearby Cambridge. With a wide range of artistic influences, Lukas makes sculptures, prints, drawings, and intricate publications alongside long-term research-based projects, videos, and audio collages. His work has been exhibited internationally and is included in the collections of the New York Public Library, the MoMA Library, the Kadist Foundation, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Spencer Museum of Art, and the MIT List Student Loan Art Collection. Lukas has been awarded residencies at The Bemis Center, the Ucross Foundation, and The Center for Land Use Interpretation, amongst others. He received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from Carnegie Mellon University. Since graduating in May of 2018, Lukas has been traveling the country in his 2007 Ford Ranger researching occurrences of hyper-localized, unsanctioned public name writing. To date, he’s only gotten three flat tires.