Biography

Ursula Gullow received a BA in Sociology from the State University of New York at New Paltz, NY (1994) and an MFA in Studio Art from East Tennessee State University in 2024. Her work has been included in exhibitions at the Asheville Art Museum (2019) and the Contemporary Art Museum, Raleigh (2022). Her social engagement project, One is a Crowd was produced and installed over a period of two months at Artspace, Raleigh, NC (2017) and she was a resident artist at the Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts in the summer of 2021. Gullow has also completed artist residencies with The Gil-Society in Akureyri, Iceland (2005) and Jentel Arts Organization in Banner, WY (2019). She has twice received the North Carolina Regional Artist Project Grant (2009, 2019) and she is a 2020 recipient of the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund’s Money for Women Artists Grant. Gullow currently teaches at Western Carolina University’s School of Art and Design in Cullowhee, NC.