Carrie Fucile is a sound artist who creates installation, sculpture, performance, and experimental music. Her research investigates how memories embodied in objects, architecture, and landscapes have sustained cultural resonance. The creative efforts that result interpret the effects of political power, technological shifts, and global economics on the human condition. Ultimately her work seeks to expose how traces of the past continue to live with us in the present.
Fucile has presented her work at venues that include The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, MD; Rhizome DC, Washington, DC; Vox Populi, Philadelphia, PA; Casa Contemporânea, São Paulo, BR; and the Director's Lounge, Berlin, DE. Among other honors, she is a three-time recipient of the Maryland State Art Council’s Individual Artist Award. She has completed residencies and workshops at The World Is Sound in the Czech Republic, World of CO in Bulgaria, and D’CLINIC in Hungary. She lives and works in Baltimore, MD and is the MFA Studio Art Program Director at Towson University.