Te Palandjian


Master of Fine Arts in Studio, Sculpture

Te Palandjian is an artist working in sculpture, installation, philosophy, and site, developing research-driven projects that consider environmental questions of metaphysics, (meta)ethics, and existence. Her recent exhibitions include Bolding Gallery, Lewisham Art House, Copeland Gallery, Peckham Levels, and Nesto Gallery. She lectures and writes on the relationships between land art, research methodologies, and philosophical inquiry. Palandjian’s projects have been supported by the Remet: Shaping the Future Award in Chicago, the Anderson Ranch Art Center in Aspen, ISLE Theater Company in Deer Isle, the ARTS FIRST festival, and the Mary Gordon Roberts Research Fellowship at Harvard University. She is a founding member of Critical Edge Collective, a London-based group building shared artist archives and tracing the social and material histories of specific sites. Palandjian holds an MA in Drawing from Camberwell College of Arts and a BA in Honors Philosophy (Mind, Brain, Behavior track) from Harvard University. She is currently pursuing an MFA in Sculpture at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.