Los Angeles, CA
About Terrance Grace:
Terrance Grace has been working as a visual artist and a writer for nearly twenty years. After graduating from Minneapolis College of Art and Design and New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts—and before crossing over into dramatic fiction—Terrance continued his exploration of film as a ‘moving painting.’ In doing so, he used the medium as a tool to highlight deeply personal and emotional themes. His photographic work during this period resulted in a series of black and white landscapes that also explored an inner dream-like world.
Terrance has also worked extensively as a documentarian for several international television networks. His documentary work extended to photography with an extended series of street images from around the world.
Currently, Terrance continues to explore emotionally-charged subjects that cross cultural boundaries. He most recently created an original video piece, "La Llorona," that was exhibited as part of the LA County Metro Bus series, "Out the Window."

Selected exhibitions
- The Smithsonian Institution - Washington, D.C.,
- The Kitchen - New York,
- Zuckerman Gallery - New York,
- Life Cafe - New York,
- Limbo Lounge - New York,
Education
- Minneapolis College of Art and Design, - Minneapolis
- New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, B.F.A. - New York
Press Accolades
- "An Enigmatic Masterpiece" THE TIMES OF INDIA ("Mr. Ahmed") -
- âAn impressionistic, rapturous swirl.â NEW YORK TIMES ("Sawt-e-Sarmad") -
- âIf ever there was a seamless performance where the actor and the character, fact and fiction, reality and make-believe become one amalgamous living breathing entity, then this is it. It wouldnât be hyperbole to say that this is Naseeruddin Shahâs best performance to date.â SCREEN ("Mr. Ahmed") -