Christine Sullivan is a New Mexico-based artist.

 

After a long career as the owner of a graphic design practice in NYC, working with clients like Guggenheim Museum and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, she now lives in Santa Fe. Here, she dedicates herself wholeheartedly to the pursuit of her multi-disciplinary, conceptual craft.

 

In 2022, Sullivan exhibited “Choice” in Albuquerque as part of the “Soul of a Nation” billboard project by Save Art Space. Earlier that year, she created “Hope Dies Last,” an art installation in Santa Fe’s Railyard, paying homage to Studs Terkel, the social justice advocate.

 

In 2020-21, Sullivan received a grant from the City of Santa Fe for “Felt During COVID,” a community art project showcased at the Public Library gallery, with proceeds from a virtual auction benefiting the Navajo Nation COVID Response Fund.

 

In 2020, her work “Flowers Grow Out of Dark Moments—Corita Kent” graced a billboard outside SITE Santa Fe as part of the museum’s “2020 Silver Linings” project. Sullivan’s art continues to evolve, leaving a lasting impact on our cultural landscape.