Allison Hornak is a multidisciplinary artist whose work layers multispecies and material concerns in an interdisciplinary practice existing among sculpture, performance, and writing. They grew up along a lake called Zoar. Their BFA is from Montserrat College of Art, during which they used a scholarship to backpack through New Zealand. They have been a Goetemann artist resident, a CWOS commissioned artist, a Nomad9 participant and a curator for small group exhibitions. In 2020, they performed at the Venice International Performance Art Week. They live and work in the settlement of New Haven, where they maintain an art studio with four budgerigars named Toby, Mantis, Louie, and Caesar. There too, they participate in their local arts community at the Erector Square Studios and through various studio critique groups. In 2023, they will complete their MFA through the low residency program at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.