Caitlin Berrigan is an artist who works in sculpture, video and participatory actions to open a space of potential for confronting uncertainties within the context of social issues. She was an Agnes Gund fellow at Skowhegan and artist in residence at PROGRAM in Berlin.
She holds a master's in visual art from MIT (2009) and a bachelor's in art history and production from Hampshire College (2004). Her work has shown at the Whitney Museum, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Hammer Museum, Gallery 400 Chicago, LACMA, Lugar a Dudas Bogotà , 0047 Gallery Oslo, and the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. She has been an invited speaker at the New Museum, Harvard Medical School, Stanford University, and the Max Planck Institute in Berlin, among others.
Berrigan currently has a studio in Boston and is undertaking a large public commission from the deCordova Museum.