<p>Episode 519 / Cyrilla Mozenter</p><p>Cyrilla Mozenter is known for her gouache-painted, pencil-drawn works on paper and hand stitched industrial wool felt pieces that include the transplantation of cutout letters, letter-derived and pictogram-like shapes. Her solo exhibitions include <em>Problems of Art</em> and <em>Present Participle,</em> 57W57 Arts, NY; <em>See Why</em> and <em>the failed utopian</em>, Lesley Heller Gallery, NY; <em>the failed utopian &amp; Other Stories</em>, FiveMyles, Brooklyn; <em>warm snow</em>, Adam Baumgold Gallery, NY, and the Garrison Art Center, Garrison, NY; <em>More saints seen</em>, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT; and <em>Very well saint</em>, The Drawing Center, NY. She has produced two collaborative books with photographer/writer Philip Perkis: <em>ar</em>, AC Books, San Diego, 2023, and the bilingual <em>Octave</em>, anmoc press, Seoul, 2020. A 2020 Guggenheim Fellow, she has also received two fellowships from the NY Foundation for the Arts and two project grants from The Fifth Floor Foundation. She has been in residence at Pianpicollo Selvatico, Dieu Donné Papermill, and Instituto Municipal de Arte e Cultura-Rioarte. Her work is in numerous public collections including the Brooklyn Museum and the Yale University Art Gallery. She taught for many years in the MFA program at Pratt Institute.</p>

Sound and Vision

Brian Alfred

Cyrilla Mozenter

MAR 12, 202679 MIN
Sound and Vision

Cyrilla Mozenter

MAR 12, 202679 MIN

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<p>Episode 519 / Cyrilla Mozenter</p><p>Cyrilla Mozenter is known for her gouache-painted, pencil-drawn works on paper and hand stitched industrial wool felt pieces that include the transplantation of cutout letters, letter-derived and pictogram-like shapes. Her solo exhibitions include <em>Problems of Art</em> and <em>Present Participle,</em> 57W57 Arts, NY; <em>See Why</em> and <em>the failed utopian</em>, Lesley Heller Gallery, NY; <em>the failed utopian &amp; Other Stories</em>, FiveMyles, Brooklyn; <em>warm snow</em>, Adam Baumgold Gallery, NY, and the Garrison Art Center, Garrison, NY; <em>More saints seen</em>, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT; and <em>Very well saint</em>, The Drawing Center, NY. She has produced two collaborative books with photographer/writer Philip Perkis: <em>ar</em>, AC Books, San Diego, 2023, and the bilingual <em>Octave</em>, anmoc press, Seoul, 2020. A 2020 Guggenheim Fellow, she has also received two fellowships from the NY Foundation for the Arts and two project grants from The Fifth Floor Foundation. She has been in residence at Pianpicollo Selvatico, Dieu Donné Papermill, and Instituto Municipal de Arte e Cultura-Rioarte. Her work is in numerous public collections including the Brooklyn Museum and the Yale University Art Gallery. She taught for many years in the MFA program at Pratt Institute.</p>