Invited to the cookout
2017
Los Angeles, California
David Leggett moved to Chicago in 2003 after completing his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Savannah College of Art and Design. He was greatly influenced by the Chicago Imagists, a group of representational artists whose work was known for its complete un-involvement with New York art world trends, and had the opportunity to work with a few of them at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago while taking classes toward his Masters of Fine Arts degree, which he received in 2007. Leggett works in painting, drawing, printmaking, bookmaking, and installation. His work is heavily influenced by popular culture and both personal and cultural relationships. He has shown at the Hyde Park Art Center along with many other galleries in Chicago. He was a recipient of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's Trustee Scholarship and is a 2009 3Arts Awardee. Leggett is currently teaching himself stop motion animation and how to play the cord organ. He plans to apply the two together in the future. As a 3Arts Awardee, Leggett was granted a residency at the Joan Mitchell Center through the Alliance for Artist Communities Consortium.
Joan Mitchell Center Residency, 2018