Stephanie Mahan StiglianoBiographyThe prints and artist’s books of Stephanie Mahan Stigliano are included in the collections of the Fogg Museum and the Houghton Library of Harvard University, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the National Museum for Women in the Arts, as well as numerous public libraries nationwide. In the Boston area, she has exhibited at the Hess Gallery of Chestnut Hill, MA; the Space Gallery of Boston, MA; and Mobilia of Cambridge, MA. Nationally, she has exhibited at the Barbara Gillman Gallery of Miami, FL, City Arts of Wichita, KS, and SOFA of New York, NY. Her work was included in “Imagine This,” an exhibition of artists’ books in La Jolla California; “Nine by Nine, What’s on Your Mind” at PROJECT in Wichita, KS; “Time Remembered/Time Past” at the Duxbury Art Complex Museum, Duxbury, MA where her book was purchased for the permanent collection. The Fogg Museum of Harvard University recently purchased her four-color woodcut; and the University of Santa Barbara, CA purchased her collaborative collection of poetry, “Unfolding Poems.” In 2006, she curated “From Two to Three Dimensions: Prints into Books,” which was exhibited at artSPACE@16 in Malden, MA and traveled to Emerson College in Boston, MA in conjunction with the 4th International Conference of the Book. In 2007, She exhibited at the Brush Gallery of Lowell, MA in “A Print Is A Print Is A Print,” “Complex Women” at the Duxbury Art Complex, and at the Cambridge Artists Cooperative in the “7th Biennial Book Arts Show.” In 2009, she exhibited her work at the Duxbury Art Complex Museum's Artists and Books and the Boston Printmakers Biennial. Stephanie is a faculty member of the The Walnut Hill School of Natick, MA and Visual Arts Department at Pine Manor College, Chestnut Hill, MA. She has taught at Art New England at Bennington College in Bennington, VT, Round Top Arts Center in Damariscotta, ME, Fort Point Studio, The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA and Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, MA. For two years she participated in the Foreign Studies Program at Massachusetts College of Art, leading students to Venice and Northern Italy in a class entitled: “The Visual Journal.” She co-founded a collaborative that produces limited edition sets of artists’ books. She has served on the Malden Cultural Council, and she is a member of Boston Printmakers. Her artwork has been the subject of several videos, and she has contributed artwork for publication in print and television. For two years she co-produced “Gallery Spotlight” for Malden Access Television, interviewing artists and presenting their artwork in half-hour videos segments. Home
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