Bryan Zanisnik's work will be included in an exhibition at Art These Days in Seoul, Korea in August, 2024.
Bryan Zanisnik's work will be included in "The Stories We Tell Ourselves" curated by Dana Notine at the Longwood Art Gallery from January 17 - February 21, 2024.
Bryan Zanisnik's solo exhibition, "Centimeter," will be on view at Franconia Sculpture Park in Shafer, Minnesota from July 11 through September 11, 2022.
Bryan Zanisnik's public sculpture "Silk Monument," will be on view in Summit, New Jersey through July, 2022. The work celebrates the Syrian and Armenian immigrants who immigrated to Summit from the Ottoman Empire in the late 19th century.
Bryan Zanisnik is featured in his fourth Art21 Film, "Bryan Zanisnik's Big Pivot."
Bryan Zanisnik will be lecturing at Hunter College's MFA program on Wednesday, November 6 at 7:00pm.
Bryan Zanisnik will be a 2020-2021 artist-in-residence at the Rogers Art Loft in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Bryan Zanisnik's work is included in "Axxon N: A collective commentary on David Lynch’s INLAND EMPIRE" at Essex Flowers in New York, NY.
Bryan Zanisnik's work is included in "Two-Channel Video" at Skowhegan in New York, NY.
Bryan Zanisnik listed among Philip Roth's greatest friends and foes.
An interview with Bryan Zanisnik is included in "Philip Roth Studies," published by Purdue University Press.
"Carl Jung's Assault Rifles THE GAME," will be on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tucson from January 13 through March 25, 2018.