McCALLUM & TARRY - Brad McCallum (b. 1966, Green Bay, WI), and Jacqueline Tarry (b. 1963, Buffalo, NY) live and work in Brooklyn.
A collaborative artist team working and exhibiting globally since 1998, Bradley McCallum and Jacqueline Tarry seek to reveal and discuss issues revolving around marginalized members of society. Their work, which includes large-scale public projects, performance sculpture, painting, photography, video and self-portraiture, challenges audiences to face issues of race and social justice. McCallum & Tarry’s standing as an interracial couple implicitly influences their work, whether it is of a personal, historical, or civic nature.
The artists’ solo and group exhibitions include shows at the Nash Gallery of Art, Minneapolis, MN (2007); the Queens Museum of Art, NY (2004); the Elvehjem Museum of Art, Madison, WI (2000); and the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT (1996), among others. McCallum and Tarry have been commissioned to complete the Malcolm X Memorial for the intersection of New York’s Central Park and Malcolm X Boulevard. Upcoming exhibitions will be at the Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA; Kansas City Gallery of Art, Kansas City, MO; and Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ.
McCallum & Tarry are represented by Caren Golden Fine Art in New York.