Becky Sellinger escorted Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog in a limousine for their appearance on The Tonight Show. Her first kiss was a sea lion. One time, she woke up to two clowns cooking her bacon in the nude. She slept in the same room as a human skull because she was locked out of her bed and breakfast. Sellinger is a conceptual artist, community organizer, art collector, and educator living and working in Kingston, New York. She currently enables young people to make things with their own two hands in the studio arts department at Bard College. She has taught at Pratt Institute, SUNY Purchase, and Virginia Commonwealth University. She was a visiting scholar at Syracuse University and has lectured at Haverford College, Georgia Southern University, and Tufts University. She received an MFA in Sculpture from Virginia Commonwealth University and a BFA in Sculpture from SUNY Purchase. She has been awarded residencies and fellowships at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (2012), Artpark (2015), Fine Arts Work Center (2016-17) and Sculpture Space (2023). Sellinger’s exhibition record includes projects at Socrates Sculpture Park, Antenna Gallery, ArtPark, Practice Gallery, September Gallery, University of Kentucky, Hudson D. Walker Gallery, 48 Stunden Neukölln in Berlin, and Triangle Projects. Her work was recently acquired by the Golden Foundation and The Jewish Museum. Her collaborative project with Jessi Li, Sister Cistern, received a grant from New York State Council on the Arts for a monumental sculpture which is now on view at Stone Quarry Art Park.