ALEXANDER ROSENBERG

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November, 2024 - I have a solo exhibition on view at Rowan College of South Jersey’s Arts and Innovation Center in Millville, NJ, titleded Ultraviolet Catastrophe.  It will be open through January 16, of 2025 and includes several new projects.

May, 2024 - My friend and collaborator, Sarah Anderson, and I were selected to attend the Arctic Circle Residency.  We will be developing a new collaborative body of work on the voayage, and each working on a series of new individual projects as well.

January - September, 2022 - My work was included in several group exhibitions including,  Momentum | Intersection, at the Toledo Museum of Art, Sip, at Janice Charach Gallery in West Bloomfield, MI, and Blown Away and Beyond, at Crumpacker Gallery in Concord NH.

January, 2023 - I was nominated to be one of this year’s new Corning Fellows.  I’ve accepted the nomination and will be involved in supporting the Rakow Reasearch Library.

November, 2021 - I have taken on a new professional role at Wheaton Arts in Millville, NJ as Glass Studio Director.  I’ve made Millville a second home, and am working in front of the public weekly in the glass studio.

I have a solo show at University of Montana Western Gallery in Dillon, MT, called Nihil Ad Rem.

May, 2020 - I was named the 2020 Stephen Proctor Fellow at The Australian National University School of Art and Design. I will travel to Canberra in the fall to embark on a series of new research-based projects.

April, 2020 - I was selected as an artist in residence at RAIR, an amazing program in North Philly connecting artists to the city’s waste stream.  I spent most of the year there, collecting material, observing wildlife and developing a new body of work.

July, 2019 - I was cast in Blown Away, a 10-episode television program where glass-blowers compete for a prize. The series is now streaming on Netflix internationally.

June, 2019 - My recent work has been mentioned in Philly Voice, The Courier Post, The Northeast Times, PHL 17, and Newsradio KYW.

March, 2019 - My project A Climber’s Guide to Eastern State Penitentiary or, Eastern State’s Architecture, and How to Escape It, is scheduled to open on May 2, at Eastern State Pennitentiary.  

I finished a three month fellowship at a Wheaton Arts where I began several new projects.

I have work in a group exhibition titled, Mind and Hand open from August 15 through October 21, 2018

February, 2017 - RISD's blog our risd has written a post about my project, Pretium Certum Constitutum

January, 2017 - The New York Times makes mention of Monument Lab, in Philadelphia, as one of the ten best places to see public art in 2017

The Philadelphia Inquirer has published a short article about Monument Lab including the full artist roster.

October, 2016 - I was part of a panel discussion titled "Material Investigations: Developing an Experimental Studio Practice," with James Carpenter, Toots Zynsky and Helen Lee on 2pm Saturday, October 8th at Rhode Island School of Design.

RISD's blog, our risd, offers some information about the panelists and the discussions.

My work will be featured in a group exhibition, Let Them Eat Cake curated by Kimberly McKinnis at Urban Glass, opening on November 30th.

September, 2016 - My work is featured in a group exhibition, Touch & GO, in the Neiman Gallery at Columbia University. It will be open until October 5th.

                             

August, 2016 - My project for Monument Lab has been funded by the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage. A press release offers some more information about the project which will be on view in September of 2017.

July, 2016 - I was invited to teach at Mildred's Lane with Caroline Woolard, Leigh Claire LaBerge for the session, Town and Country

The collaborative project, Carried on Both Sides which I have been working on with Caroline Woolard, Helen Lee, and Lika Volkova was supported by Urban Glass with a residency.

The crew from the PBS series, art21 came and filmed our project for New York Close Up, airing this winter.

May, 2016 - I will be lecturing at Bearnstow on Parker Pond in Maine on July 1. The event is open to the public and I encourage anyone in the area to attend.

I have also been selected as a Vermont Studio Center Fellow and will attend a residency there in the Fall of 2016.

April, 2016 - It has been an exceptionally busy professional academic year. I continue teaching full-time at University of The Arts in Philadelphia and concurrently have been a Visiting Critic at Rhode Island School of Design's glass program surrounding their 50-year Celebration.

Meanwhile, my collective Hyperopia Projects has curated a group exhibition at Glazenhuis in Belgium called Whereabouts. The show contains the work of twenty artists and will be on view until September.

December, 2015 - I am thrilled to be a 2016 Hauberg Fellow at Pilchuck Glass School with Helen Lee and Caroline Woolard, working as a collaborative team to develop a project tentatively called @ : Carried on Both Sides.