In On the Wall Bruce W. Greenwood presents an installation entitled The Organizing Principle/Evolution in his first solo show for Carter Burden Gallery. For this installation the inspiration of Greenwood was to execute a single, elegant line evocative of the female torso that would also be instantly recognized as the artist's signature stroke. Employing a series of grids, transparencies and overlays, Greenwood utilizes unpainted sheetrock and delicate pencil lines to construct an anthropological model of the human figure.

Bruce W. Greenwood, born in Glens Falls, New York and raised in Philadelphia, joined New York’s creative community in 1980. Greenwood earned a BA from Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

He has over twenty years experience in professional theatrical stage production, where he worked in various areas including drama, music, dance, visual arts, sound and lighting design.. As a performer, writer, and producer, Greenwood was associated with The Jazz Center of New York, The Universal Jazz Coalition, The Writer’s Theater, and Dixon Place in New York. His work has also been shown in numerous group exhibitions at venues including Art Bar, Jadite Gallery, Castillo Cultural Center and Hudson Guild (I, II). Greenwood’s pieces are included in numerous private collections.