The Art Students League of New York


Mariano Del Rosario
Collage and Assemblage

This class focuses on the development of each individualäs personal direction. Elements of composition such as juxtaposition, contrast, rhythm and movement are emphasized. Theory and the creative process are both given weight, as are on-going individual critiques and slide presentations representing the most significant art events of our time. These are offered with the aim of incorporating new ideas into personal imagery. Media is unrestricted.

Born in the Philippines, Mariano Del Rosario is a painter and installation artist as well as an independent curator who lives in Brooklyn, New York. He holds an M.F.A. degree from Maryland Institute College of Art and a B.F.A. degree from the University of the Philippines.

Selected solo exhibitions include: Roger Smith Arts, New York City; Galeria Galou, Brooklyn, New York; David Klein Gallery, Birmingham, Mississippi; OK Harris Gallery, New York City; Soho Center for Visual Artists, New York City; Andrea Gallery, Washington, D.C.; and the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila. Selected group exhibitions include: Goliath Visual Space, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Affordable Art Fair, New York City; Queens Museum of Art; Baltimore Museum of Art; Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, New York; Butler Institute of American Art; APA Gallery, New York University; Tokyo Art Expo; Bronx Museum of the Arts; Everson Museum of Art; Glassell School of Art, Houston Museum of Fine Arts; School 33 Art Center, Baltimore, Maryland; Museum of Philippine Art, Manila; National Museum of Thailand, Bangkok; and Hong Kong Art Centre, Hong Kong.

Selected awards include an Aljira/Emerge Award in 2001 and a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award in 1990 and 2000. He is listed in Marquis Whoäs Who in America. In 1999, he attended the BCAT/Rotunda Residency Program in Brooklyn, New York and received a fellowship from the Asian Cultural Council/Rockefeller Brothers Fund in 1996.

Recent publications include Emerge 2001 exhibition catalog by Arlene Raven, the Vestiges of War edited by Luis Francia and Angel Shaw, New York, New York, 2000. Mr. Del Rosario is represented in many private and public collections.




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