Based in Denver, Frankie Toan (they/them/theirs) is an artist working mostly with craft and DIY materials and techniques to create large plush sculptures, interactive works, and immersive installations. Frankie holds a BFA in Craft/Material studies from Virginia Commonwealth University, with a minor in Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s studies. Their current body of work consists of elongated or engorged body parts tied, arranged, and installed in conversation with each other, creating fantasy bodies. Frankie has participated in many group shows and collaborations nationwide. Recent projects include a commission for Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape immersive ride at Elitch Gardens and their public art installation “Public Body” for "Between Us Alleys"- a public art intervention project in downtown Denver. They have had residencies at RedLine (CO) and Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts (TN) among other places. An avid mystery theatre fan, Frankie has written 3 mystery theatre plots, including the collaborative production [Colony 933].

Frankie Toan is also a part of Rainbow Dome, a creative business project that merges visual and experiential art with roller skating. Rainbow Dome’s mission is to offer an alternative to the classic roller rink experience, combining art, community, roller skating, and FUN. Rainbow Dome events strive to create sober-friendly and family-friendly spaces. As Rainbow Dome looks for a permanent home we will be offering various events with custom made art, photo booths and more. For updates and follow our progress check us out on Instagram @therainbowdome or join our email newsletter from our website www.rainbowdome.com.