Alteronce Gumby

Alteronce Gumby is an artist and local of New York City. His artistic practice includes painting, ceramics, installation, performance, and film. Alteronce earned his BFA from Hunter College, and his MFA from Yale School of Art. Gumby's inspirations include the cosmos, and he is an active member of the Amateur Astronomers Association and the Planetary Society. His most recent exhibitions include Dark Matter at Allentown Art Museum and The Color of Everything at Nicola Vassell Gallery. He has participated in numerous residencies such as the Rauschenberg Residency (2019) and was the 2016 recipient of the Harriet Hale Woolley Scholarship at the Fondation des Étas-Unis in Paris. Alteronce’s work has been featured in publications such as ARTnews, Artnet, Artsy, BOMB, Brooklyn Rail, Cultured, DAZED, Frieze, Surface and Vogue. Gumby recently completed his first documentary, COLOR, with John Campbell, exploring the nature of color globally. He is currently preparing for his next solo exhibition at Nicola Vassell Gallery in November 2024.