Seth Clark grew up in Seekonk Massachusetts. He received his BFA in Graphic Design from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2008. Shortly after graduating, Clark moved to Pittsburgh and began, “Abandoned”, a series of collage works that captured specific abandoned houses in Detroit. Utilizing his ambitious paper layering process to focus on deteriorating architecture, Clark exhibited extensively in Pennsylvania from 2009 through 2015 including exhibitions in the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Westmoreland Museum of American Art, the Pittsburgh Biennial at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, and the Butler Museum of Art. During this time, he received three Design Excellence Awards from the AIGA Pittsburgh, Best in Show at Three Rivers Arts Festival, the Irene Pasinski Sailer Award, the Irving B. Gruber Award, and was a Flight School Fellow. In 2015, Clark was named “Emerging Artist of the Year” by the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and he began experimenting with alternative materials to create three-dimensional artwork. Last year Clark was a resident artist at the Pittsburgh Glass Center where he worked collaboratively with glass artist Jason Forck to create “Dissolution” a series of works integrating the use of glass into their shared interest in decaying architectural forms. Clark has been featured in publications such as Creative Nonfiction, New American Paintings, and DASH, and featured in national blogs such as the Jealous Curator, Booom!, and Juxtapose. Most recently, Clark’s artwork was exhibited at Art on Paper during The Armory in New York City and Aqua Art Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach. This March, he is a resident artist at the United World College of South East Asia where he will teach students in Singapore principles of art and design.