Nell Breyer is an artist working at the intersection of media, movement and the public domain. She uses mark-making and the moving body to explore how we perceive human movement and understand place. Her work has been shown internationally in art institutes and galleries (Museo del’arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, Sadlers Wells, Cankarjev Dom, The Bangladesh National Museum, The National Academy of Arts & Sciences, Contemporary Art Museum St Louis, MASS MoCA, The Philadelphia Art Alliance, Carroll and Sons, Trestle Gallery, Ethan Cohen Fine Arts) and urban settings (Central Synagogue, The Garment District NYC, Art on the Avenue, Coney Island, Boston City Hall, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, The World Financial Center, The Big Screen Project etc.) Nell’s work has received support from New York City’s Artists Corps Grants and the Garment District Alliance, The Boston Foundation, The Trust For Mutual Understanding, Impulstanz Vienna, Kaleidescope/ UNESCO, Sadler’s Wells, LEF New England, Massachusetts Cultural Council, New England Foundation for the Art’s (NDP), Baryshnikov Art Center, Dance Theater Workshop and the Council for the Arts at MIT.