Aimee Odum is a visual artist, educator, and curator living and working in Salt Lake City, UT. Odum received her MFA in Ceramics from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, and a BS in Pre-Art Therapy from Indiana Wesleyan University. She has been invited to speak about her work at numerous institutions including Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and Virginia Commonwealth University. Odum was awarded the Sturgis International Fellowship in 2015 to support five months of studio research in Iceland and invited to the DNA Residency in 2017 to develop new work in Provincetown, MA. She was recently awarded the Career Advancement Grant by the Utah Division of Arts & Museums and was the 2022-23 Artist-in-Residence at Bountiful Davis Art Center. 

Odum has exhibited nationally and internationally with solo exhibitions at Arts + Leisure Gallery (New York, NY) and Random Access Space, Syracuse University (Syracuse, NY); as well as two-person exhibitions at GRIN, (Providence, RI); Elijah Wheat Showroom (Brooklyn, NY); Satellite Art Show (Miami, Florida); and Hectoliter, (Brussels, Belgium).