Wayne Hodge is an artist whose work combines elements of collage, performance, and photography. His practice explores the relationship between history, media, and fantasies of race and desire. His imagery is drawn from media, historical, and science fiction sources.
He received an M.F.A. from Rutgers University and attended the Whitney Independent Study Program and the Skowhegan School. His work has been shown at The Bronx Museum, MoMA P.S.1, and he has exhibited internationally in Germany, Brazil, and China.
He was featured in ‘The Radical Presence’ at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, The Walker Arts Center, and the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Other exhibitions include ‘The Shadows Took Shape’ at the Studio Museum in Harlem and “(an)other” at Practice Gallery in Philadelphia, PA. His most recent work, Skin Like Distant Stars, was shown at Hallwalls in Buffalo, NY.