Photo by Ashley McLean
Bio:
Cyle Warner is a Caribbean-American multidisciplinary artist whose practice investigates space, place, and the material histories embedded within the Caribbean landscape. Working across fiber, photography, and sculpture, Warner’s work engages with architectural forms, particularly Caribbean breeze blocks, and vernacular structures, to reimagine the relationship between body, home, and collective memory. Drawing from familial archives, found objects, and regional materials, Warner creates textile-based installations and wall works that function as physical and poetic structures—spaces to hold memory, myth, and the residue of place.

Warner earned a BFA in Photography and Video from the School of Visual Arts in 2023 and attended the Yale Norfolk Summer School of Art in 2022. He has participated in the Vermont Studio Center with a fellowship in 2024 and is currently a 2024-2026 Van Lier Fellow at Abrons Arts Center as well as a 2025 Bronx AIM Fellow. Warner’s work has been exhibited at Regular Normal, New York (2020, 2021); Oolite Arts, Miami (2022); Bradley Ertaskiran, Montréal (2022); Welancora Gallery, Brooklyn (2022, 2023); and the Brooklyn Museum (2024).



@cylewarner

cylewarnerstudio@gmail.com

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