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Alicia Piller
Lecturer
M.F.A. CalArts; B.F.A. Rutgers University
Alicia Piller is a Los Angeles–based sculptor whose mixed-media installations explore material memory, ecological systems, and cultural erasure through biomorphic and architectural form. Raised in Chicago, she earned a B.F.A. in Painting and Anthropology from Rutgers University in 2004, grounding her work in both visual language and the study of human systems.
Piller spent a decade in New York City working in the fashion industry, followed by three and a half years in Santa Fe, New Mexico—experiences that shaped her distinct sculptural voice and deep engagement with material transformation. She received her M.F.A. in Sculpture and Installation from CalArts in 2019.
Her work is held in the permanent collections of the Hammer Museum and the California African American Museum, among others, and has been featured in the Los Angeles Times. She is represented by Track 16 in Los Angeles.