Career
While Guidry considers himself primarily a painter, he also works in multiple media such as sculpture, environmental installations and video. Guidry creates installations that in some sense are a recording of the natural environment. The colors he uses in his work have been sampled from the landscape.
In the New Orleans installation "Surge", dried Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense) is the source for color.
As an artist concerned with the dynamics of the environment, technology, power and the manipulation of nature are recurring themes in his work. Brian Guidry received his Bachelor of Fine s from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 1994 and his Master of Fine s from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York in 1997.
After living in New York City, he returned to Louisiana in 2001 and currently lives and works in Loreauville, Louisiana. Brian Guidry is currently the Curator of the Acadiana Center for the s in Lafayette, Louisiana.
He has curated many exhibits with Stephanie Patton as co-curator.
In 2007, he traveled with the late painter Elemore Morgan, Junior. to New York to help facilitate Morgan’s America project In 2008 Guidry participated with KK Projects, one of the satellite venues of Prospect New Orleans, the New Orleans, Louisiana art biennial organized by Dan Cameron, curator of the New Orleans Contemporary s Center. Guidry has since continued to exhibit at the New Orleans Contemporary s Center.
Brian Guidry’s work is found in numerous private and museum collections around the world, including the Ogden Museum of Southern in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The New York Public Library in New New York The Pratt Institute Library in Brooklyn, New New York
The Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Museum in Lafayette, Louisiana. And the National College of s in Lahore, Pakistan, among others