Astri Snodgrass (she/her, b. 1989) is a visual artist and educator based in Boise, Idaho.
She holds an MFA in Studio Art from the University of Alabama and a BA in Art and Spanish from Luther College. Studies in Norway and Argentina helped shape her interests in language, light, and perception. She doesn't like to call herself a writer but she writes things that sometimes seem to be poems.
Her work has been exhibited nationally in solo and group shows at Box13 Art Space (Houston, TX), COOP Gallery, mild climate, and Channel to Channel (Nashville, TN), the Fuel and Lumber Company (Birmingham, AL), The University of North Carolina Asheville, the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho (Idaho Falls), Calvin College (Grand Rapids, MI), and the University of West Georgia (Carrollton). She has been an Artist-in-Residence at Studios Midwest, Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences, VCCA, and Vermont Studio Center. Snodgrass is an Associate Professor of Drawing and Painting at Boise State University. She lives in Boise with her wife and their dog and their hundreds of compost worms.
