Adam Brent creates sculptural installations that combine architectural and organic elements to explore issues of nature, reflection, interiors and structure. He received his BFA from the Maryland Institute, College of Art in 1995 and his MFA in sculpture from Parsons School of Design in 2001. His work has been exhibited at such notable museums, institutions and galleries as The Islip Art Museum, The Bronx Museum for Contemporary Art, The Aldrich Museum For Contemporary Art, Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, Artists Space, Apex Art, Margaret Thatcher Projects, Gathering of The Tribes, Wave Hill, BRIC Rotunda, Momenta Gallery, Bogart Salon, The New York Department of Transportation’s Urban Art Program and the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale. Additionally, he has studied in notable residences such as Artists in the Marketplace at the Bronx Museum and Emerge at the Aljira Center for Contemporary Arts, Newark. Brent has received grants from The Greater New York Arts Development Fund, the New York Foundation for Contemporary Art and the Brooklyn Arts Council. Brent is also a principle-founding member of the BroLab Collective. He has received critical attention from the Village Voice, L Magazine, The NY Press, Art Critical, The New York Daily News and the New York Times.