The Nevica Project

Tim Roda

Tim Roda is a New York based artist.  His art career began at the Pennsylvania State University, graduating in 2002 with a BFA.  He achieved his MFA in 2004 from the University of Washington, Seattle. Roda’s work travels within arenas of installation, photography, and performance. He was a resident artist at the Archie Bray Foundation in 2005, Marie Walsh Sharpe in 2006, and the Centro Cultural Andratx in 2008.  He has received several awards, most notably a Fulbright Award in 2009 to Italy (Photography). In 2012, he received the Kennedy Family Fellowship at the University of South Florida, Tampa. Roda is represented by the following art galleries:  tANJA gRUNERT gALLERY in New York City; Greg Kucera Gallery in Seattle, WA; Michael Jannsen, Berlin, Germany; and the Angell Gallery in Toronto, Canada. His work is in the following public and private collections; Bard College Museum, Hessel Foundation  (New York, NY); The Rose Museum, Brandeis University (Waltham, MA); Seattle Art Museum and the Henry Art Museum (Seattle, WA); Museum of Fine Arts (Houston, TX); Elton John Collection; Museum of Contemporary Photography (Chicago, IL); Essl Museum, (Klosterneuburg Austria); Gaia Collection (Busca, Italy); and the Centro Cultural Andratx (Majorca).