




Colleen Terrell Comer
Class of 2020
Featured
Colleen Comer (MFA AP ‘20) was featured in the Artnet News roundup of the Spring/Break Art Fair. Her work Party Beach was presented by curator Elizabet Elliott.
Colleen Terrell Comer lives and works in Mobile, Alabama. Through paint, installation and object making, Comer explores the relationship between place and community. She is interested in the gaps between reality and representation.