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Sean J Patrick Carney is an Assistant Professor at the University of Florida's School of Art + Art History, affiliated with the Workshop for Art Research and Practice (WARP). He is an artist, writer, and educator with a focus on contemporary art, performance, and critical writing. His work has been featured in venues like Artforum, Art in America, and MoMA, and he has held residencies including the Padnos Distinguished Artist-in-Residence at Grand Valley State University (2020-2023).
- Education Background: No formal academic degrees listed, but extensive experience in experimental education through initiatives like BHQFU (tuition-free school by the Bruce High Quality Foundation).
His research interests span interdisciplinary art practices, including podcast-based critique (e.g., Humor and the Abject), artist book publishing via Social Malpractice Publishing, and collaborative paranormal research with GWC, Investigators. His work often critiques institutional frameworks in art and society.
Notable grants and awards include the Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant and support from Rhizome and Kickstarter. His performances and installations have been exhibited globally, including at MOCA Los Angeles, the Blanton Museum of Art, and Printed Matter, New York.
- Advising & Grants: Operates Social Malpractice Publishing, a label distributing artist books. Collaborates with institutions like High Desert Test Sites and the Banff Centre.
He actively engages in experimental pedagogy, having taught at NYU, UT Austin, VCU, and others. His podcast and writing explore intersections of humor, abjection, and contemporary cultural critique.




