Alyssa Grey works intuitively to create interdependent networks whereby units rely upon each other in order to function as a means of support for isolated moments in the work. She creates a conversation between the the work and the spaces in which they are residing. Fueled by the never-ending question, “what if?” Grey experiments with industrial and organic materials to find new and unlikely combinations of both. These personally inflected and playful objects draw from the “do-it-yourself” expediency of lower-middle-class home projects which often entails crafting her own tools and equipment to create a “quick-fix.”
Alyssa Grey attended University of Louisiana at Lafayette and recieved her Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Sculpture in 2020. She then went on to obtain her Master’s Degree in Sculpture at Boston University in 2024. Grey currently lives and works in Huntsville, AL where she is an Art Instructor at Alabama A&M University.