Bonny Leibowitz

Bonny Leibowitz is an artist focusing on how nature is an ever-evolving system, intricately intertwined with human culture and technology. She produces hybrid objects, and installations utilizing a multitude of materials in ways that often disguise their origin, blurring the boundaries between the manufactured and the natural.

Her solo exhibitions include Oak Cliff Cultural Center – 2025, Dallas, TX, The MAC, Dallas, TX, The Art Gallery at Collin College, Plano, TX, Terrain Dallas, Dallas, TX, Baugh Center for the Visual Arts at Mary Hardin Baylor University, Belton TX, No.4 Studio Gallery in Brooklyn, NY, The Neon Heater in Findlay, OH, Forum Gallery in Houston, TX, Liliana Bloch Gallery in Dallas, TX, Art Cube Gallery in Laguna Beach, CA, The Museum of Art, Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, TX and Cohn Drennan Contemporary in Dallas, TX.

Her work has been included in numerous group exhibitions including Art in Odd Places, Manhattan, NY, Into The Woods at ACU, TX, Reshaping Abstraction in Concord, MA, Stories of The Post-Natural at The Judy Pfaff Compound, Tivoli, NY, A Complexity of Joys at MAPSpace, Port Chester, NY, Exquisite Corpse at Conduit Gallery, Dallas, TX, Chaos at Ro2 Art, Dallas, TX, The State of Sculpture at San Angelo Museum and Art in America at Art Basel Satellite Art Fair, Miami, Florida.

In 2019 Leibowitz’s work was featured in New American Paintings.

Reviews and interviews of her work have been featured in Art Spiel, All SHE Makes, Art Uncovered, ATOA, Visionary Art Projects, Winging It, The Houston Review, Vassari21, Modern Dallas, Maake Magazine, Pleat, Studio Critical and Curating Contemporary.

Originally from Philadelphia, Leibowitz lives in Dallas, TX. where she maintains her studio practice.