Amelia Carley is an artist, educator, and curator making work exploring memories and personal mythologies around landscape and fictitious sites. Born and raised in Colorado, she received a BFA from the University of Colorado at Boulder and an MFA from the Ernest G. Welch School of Art and Design at Georgia State University. She has participated in several Artist-in-Resident programs, including Vermont Studio Center and Atlantic Center for the Arts. Carley has exhibited at such venues as SOMArts (San Francisco, CA), Southampton Art Center (Southampton, NY), Utah Museum of Contemporary Art (Salt Lake City, UT), Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (Boulder, CO), Day & Night Projects (Atlanta, GA), Galleries of Contemporary Art at University of Colorado (Colorado Springs, CO), Photographic Arts Center (Denver, CO), Camayhus Gallery (Atlanta, GA), Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, NY), Main Window Dumbo (Brooklyn, NY), Paradice Palase (Brooklyn, NY). and SPRING/BREAK Art Show (New York, NY). Amelia Carley currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York where she is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute.