- Edmond Casarella
, enabling the inexpensive creation of large-scale works.
He studied at
Cooper Union in New York, before being hired by Antony Velonis to print serigraphs at Creative Printmakers under theNational Youth Administration . After army service, he took courses from 1949-1951 under theG.I. Bill at the Brooklyn Museum School.In 1951, he earned a Fulbright Fellowship which allowed him to travel to Europe, in particular
Italy andGreece , where he furthered his studies in art. At the end of the 1950s he returned to the United States, having earned aGuggenheim Fellowship , and in 1956 he began teaching, starting with classes at theBrooklyn Museum graphic workshop.He went on to teach courses at Cooper Union, Art Students League,
Finch College , andHunter College , and held temporary teaching positions at Yale, Rutgers, Columbia, and Pratt Universities.In his later career, from the mid-1960s, he predominantly worked in sculpture.
Casarella’s prints, paintings, and sculptures have been included in numerous exhibitions and galleries throughout the United States and Eastern Europe, and are included in many public collections.
Sources
* [http://www.ifpda.org/artist_template.cfm?id=243 Edmond Casarella] , IFPDA biography.
* [http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/spe/art/print/exhibits/pressure/artists.html Prints With/Out Pressure: American Relief Prints from the 1940s through the 1960s] , New York Public Library online exhibition
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