Karin Giusti

Karin F. Giusti
Born
Grosse Pointe, Michigan
NationalityAmerican
EducationMFA from Yale, BFA from University of Massachusetts
Known forArts, Sculpture, Public Art Installations
Notable workThree Seasons at Black Forest Farm, Dreamweave, Safety Net
AwardsJohn Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in Sculpture Installation (1997), Award for Excellence in Creative Achievement from Brooklyn College (CUNY) (2005), Bogliasco Fellowship in Visual Art (2007)
Websitehttps://www.karingiusti.com/

Karin Giusti is an Italian American sculptor and installation artist.[1] She splits her time between the United States and Italy.[citation needed] Her parents were Italian from Tuscany, she fell in love with Italy and she has established her Italian studio in Abruzzo.[citation needed]

She has lectured widely at institutions including the Smithsonian Institution, in Washington DC on “Temporary Public Art”, at Columbia University Teachers College, New York (NY) on "Public Art/Public Culture". Her work has been written about in magazines and newspapers including Art New England, The Boston Globe, Berkshire Fine Arts, Art in America, ArtForum and The New York Times. Her projects have been hosted by Creative Time in NYC, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, galleries and museums like MIT, The Aldrich Museum, Real Art Ways.

  1. ^ Lombardi, D. Dominick (June 2003). "Signs & Symbols: A Conversation with Karin Giusti" (PDF). Sculpture. 22 (5): 53–57.

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