An artist, curator and educator, Corrie Siegel is committed to using the arts as a method of personal philosophic exploration as well as a tool for community building.  She is a founding member and co-director of Actual Size, an artist collective and gallery. Actual Size collaborates with established and emerging artists to allow for situations that activate the exhibition and engage the public in the culture of the artists’ work. Siegel has initiated and led art programs at the Womens’ Care Cottage, North Hollywood, and the Astor Home, Rhinebeck New York. She has partnered with the LA Philharmonic, LA County Museum of Art, Barnsdall Art Center, Armory Center for the Arts, Fowler Museum and the Corita Art Center to create and implement cultural educational programing. Siegel was the official photographer of the Bardejov Slovakia Jewish Delegation in 2010 and 2012. Siegel received her Bachelors in Photography, Philosophy and Art History at Bard College in 2007. Corrie Siegel’s works often explore identity and experience within a global system of communication. She plays with personal limitations of knowledge and understanding by using highly detailed observation, and involved processes for collecting and rendering her subject matter.  Her projects have been profiled in the Los Angeles Times, Mousee Magazine, and Flash Art International. Selected Exhibitions include; The Picture Reason, Woods Gallery, Annandale on Hudson;re:present LA, Vincent Price Museum,Los Angeles;.The Subterraneans, Torrance Art Museum,Torrance; E’clepsydre, .HBC, Berlin; Family Stories, Pasadena Museum of History, Pasadena; Stage Sight, Hudson Opera House, Hudson; Games, L.A. Craft and Folk Art Museum, L. A.; Curator of Watercolors – Corita: A Retrospective, Judson Studios, L. A.; Curator of Ephemera -“A Passion for the Possible“, CSUN, Northridge. She is currently a Six Points Fellow.