BIO
Tyler Rosebush is a multidisciplinary artist based in New Orleans, Louisiana whose work explores moments of intimacy within queer spaces of the Gulf South. He has been a long-standing resident of the French Quarter, a historic enclave for queer people, where he has worked for a decade archiving stories and visual culture. Rosebush has worked extensively in publications producing interviews and photographs for Ambush Magazine, LGBT+ ArchivesProject of Louisiana, and The Neighborhood Story Project. He also co-founded a New Orleans-based art publication called The Iron Lattice, which was a recent recipient of Antenna’s Paper Machine artist residency. As a fabricator, photographer, and painter, Rosebush has exhibited work locally at 912 Julia (since closed) and Good Children Gallery. He is currently a Master of Fine Arts candidate at the University of New Orleans where he teaches courses in photography and video.
EDUCATION
University of New Orleans, MFA, 2025
University of Georgia, BFA, 2011
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GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2024
Botanica, Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA
le sanctuaire, UNO Gallery, New Orleans, LA
2023
Salon des Bons Enfants, Good Children Gallery, New Orleans, LA
2022
Group Dynamics, UNO Gallery, New Orleans, LA
New Leaf: Queer Perspectives on Healing, various site installations, New Orleans, LA
2021
Life in the Virtual Garden (online exhibition), The Iron Works, New Orleans, LA
Call for Pandemic Response, (online exhibition),Young Artists Project, Houston,TX
2020
Quality Time (online exhibition), New Orleans Arts Center, New Orleans, LA
2019
High & Dry, 912 Julia, New Orleans, LA
GRANTS & RESIDENCIES
2023
Paper Machine Publishing Residency, Antenna.Works, New Orleans, LA
2022
Creative Response Collaboration Fund, Antenna.Works, New Orleans, LA
2019
Zachary Keller Arts Publication Grant, GAMCO Alliance, Atlanta, GA
2017
Spark Plug Award, Rise & Design Atlanta, GA
PUBLISHED WORK
2023
Cover Artist, Antigravity Magazine, January
2022
“A Sinking Feeling,” The Iron Lattice, September
“The Dinner Party,”The Iron Lattice,April
2020
Cover Artist, Current Affairs Magazine, March