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Forms and Field, Reflection of a Residency; Italy, new works by Maria Zanetta

Presented by Harris Stanton Gallery at Unknown

Oct 04 2018
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Nov 03 2018
Forms and Field, Reflection of a Residency; Italy, new works by Maria Zanetta

The works in this exhibition focus on printmaking and collage and are inspired by a yearlong stay in Rome, Italy.

Harris ∙ Stanton Gallery in Akron is pleased to announce the opening of Forms and Field, Reflection of a Residency; Italy, new works by Maria Zanetta on October 4th, 2018. Maria Zanetta was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she studied Fine Arts at the National School for the Arts. She received her doctorate in comparative literature and art at Ohio State University. Zanetta is a Distinguished Professor at the University of Akron, where she teaches a wide range of courses in Hispanic literature, language and culture. Maria’s artwork is held by public and private collectors in the United States, South America and Europe, among them Ohio State University, The University of Akron and the Ortega y Gasset Foundation, Toledo, Spain. Maria currently lives and works in Akron Ohio.

The works in Zanetta’s upcoming exhibition, Forms and Field, Reflection of a Residency; Italy, focus on printmaking and collage and are inspired by a yearlong stay in Rome, Italy. Her current ... view more »

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