Artist Bio
Alicia Cobb is an award-winning visual artist, body painter, teaching artist, and muralist from Bridgeport, Connecticut. With her unique artistic vision Alicia has carved a prominent place for herself in her creative community.
Drawing inspiration from humanity, Alicia's artwork captures the vulnerabilities of the human experience. This is exemplified through her body art, where she employs the human canvas as a powerful medium for storytelling and self-expression. By transforming the body into a living work of art, Alicia challenges societal norms and encourages viewers to embrace their own unique beauty.
Alicia's artistic journey began at a young age but was not nurtured fully until well into her adult life. As a self-taught artist, she honed her skills in figurative work and experimented with many styles including realism, abstract painting and impressionism. Her artworks provoke deep emotions and encourage introspection, inviting viewers to contemplate identity, political climate and concepts such as healing and transformation.
As a dedicated teaching artist, Alicia shares her knowledge and passion for art with aspiring creators. Through her workshops and residencies, she empowers individuals to find their artistic voice, encourages self-discovery, and fosters a sense of community among students. Alicia's students not only learn technical skills but also discover the transformative power of art as a medium of social change. She is certified in therapeutic arts and currently works out of her studio space in Bridgeport where she facilitates private lessons and commissions. She enjoys giving back and participates in community events and organizations frequently.
As a muralist, her murals do not only beautify communities of Bridgeport and beyond, but also convey powerful messages of unity, empowerment, and hope. Inspired by the diverse cultures and histories of her surroundings, she breathes life into images relevant to the spaces they’re created in.
Alicia was awarded Artist of the Year in June of 2022 from the Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County. She is also among highlighted artists in New York City Body Painting Day and The Flesh Art Show in New Orleans. She placed top ten in the 2016, North American Body Paint Championships in Greensboro, NC. which was the only sanctioned body art competition in the United States at that time. She has been a featured, participating artist in public art exhibits throughout Fairfield County since 2015. Her art has also been featured in several published magazines.
As Alicia continues to leave her indelible mark on the art scene, her commitment to pushing artistic boundaries and encouraging meaningful dialogue remains unwavering. Through her immersive art experiences, she inspires individuals to embrace their authenticity, celebrate their stories, and foster connections as she continues to advocate for the transformative power of art.