2021 Southern Tier biennial artists
William Baburchak
Ellen Bahr Barbara Behrmann Alla Boldina Tammy Renée Brackett Tori Burdick Eva Capobianco Ross Delano Audrey Dowling Jason Green Hayden Haynes Paul Higham Eliot Houghtelling George Hrycun |
Medis Kent
Stephanie McMahon Mary Milliken Richard Nolan Amanda Parry Oglesbee Luanne Redeye Carla Stetson Ivy Stevens-Gupta Julie Thurber Anna Warfield Carson Waterman Hope Zaccagni Stephanie Zwyghuizen |
2021 Southern Tier Biennial Jurors:
Mizin Shin Born and raised in South Korea, Mizin Shin graduated from Hong-ik University with a B.F.A in Printmaking and received her M.F.A from SUNY at Buffalo. She is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Art & Art History at the University of Rochester.
Shin's work has been shown regionally and nationally at institutions across the United States. Leading numerous printmaking workshops and giving talks with a number of art organizations, Shin focuses on both traditional and contemporary printmaking practices to promote a multidisciplinary approach to the medium. Mizin Shin is a co-founder of Mirabo Press in Buffalo, NY and vice president of the Print Club of Rochester. |
Brian Lee Whisenhunt has worked in art education and museums for more than twenty years and more than anything enjoys connecting people with art. He served as director of education at the Wichita Art Museum in Kansas and was the inaugural manager of public programs for the Blanton Museum of Art when it opened in 2006. Brian then became director of the Swope Art Museum in Terre Haute, IN, where he oversaw their successful reaccreditation by AAM, and the Museum of the Southwest in Midland, TX, leading a $5.4M renovation of the art museum and the celebration of its 50th anniversary. In January of 2017, Brian became executive director of The Rockwell Museum where he is building upon their stellar reputation as a leader in arts and museum education; diversifying the collection to reflect the new focus on art about the American experience; and working to increase overall attendance to the museum, its programs and events.
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