Carrie has worked as an artist in New York for twenty years, focusing most recently on abstract painting. Her work is loose and gestural, with saturated compositions of bright color, blunt mark-making, and erasure. The layering implicit in her process is reflective of an emotional excavation, in which feelings and memories are built up over time, calcified, and later broken down. Carrie was awarded the New York Art Marathon Prize, a curatorial grant from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, and a BRIC Media Arts Fellowship. She has held residencies at Vermont Studio Center, Bronx Museum, NARS Foundation, Artists Alliance, and the Sharpe Walentas Studio Program. Carrie also works as an arts administrator, as the Director of Institutional Advancement for the Grammy-nominated choral ensemble, Voices of Ascension. She is the President of the Prospect Hill Foundation, and serves on the Advisory Board to the New York Philharmonic, the board of the Third Street Music School Settlement, and the Hunter Art Advisory Board. She received her B.A. from Yale University and M.F.A. from Hunter College. Carrie lives and works in the Bronx with her family.