Candice Ivy (video) received a BFA from Coker College ('99) and a MFA from the Museum School/Tufts University ('06), where she won the Bartlett Award ('05). She is a multi-disciplinary artist working primarily with installation involving sound, video, film, and drawing. A South Carolina native, Ivy's work focuses on themes of cultural and personal history and memory, and explores the relationship between family, the Southern community, and landscape. She has constructed large multi-media installations in South Carolina and California including "Murmur" in the Old City Jail in Charleston, S.C., as a part of the "Piccolo Spoleto Festival" ('06) "Black Tide" for the Laconia Gallery, Boston ('07), and the McColl Center for Visual Art, Charlotte, NC ('10). Her video work has been shown in such venues as the 808 Gallery, Boston University, Boston ('06); the "CAA Exhibition" at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston ('06); the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ('05); the Rhode Island International Film Festival, Providence, R.I. ('05); the Berkeley Small Film Festival, Berkeley, Calif. ('05); and in the Sguardi Sonori 2007 Festival in Venice, Benevento, and Frascati, Italy.