Alexandra Carcich is an emerging research-based media artist with a focus in performance, digital film, and installation arts. She studied Drawing and Design Fundamentals through the Rhode Island School of Design Pre-College Program of 2015. She received a BFA concentrated in Media in 2020 from Mason Gross School of the Arts of Rutgers University. Living and working in the New York Metro area, the artist has participated in the Rutgers Annual Exhibition show of 2019 as well as the Rutgers BFA Virtual Thesis Exhibition of 2020. She has worked freelance as: a production assistant on independent artists' projects in New York; as a website designer/content creator for various organizations such as the American Museum of Natural History, Cannademix NJ, and All Children’s Art Center of NJ; as a display production and installation assistant for Anthropologie and Think Outside the Cube; and as a logo designer for specific projects at the American Museum of Natural History and Above and Beyond: Creative Sewing. Due to Covid-19 her prospective residency internship with the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild in New York has been postponed.