Michael Stasinos
Born in Canoga Park, CA, Michael now calls Seattle
home. He attended Southern Utah University with a double major in Theater and Fine
Arts. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in 1991. Over the years following he
took on many jobs and life experiences, including seasonal work in the Pacific
Northwest fishing industry, where he first discovered the uniqueness of
Seattle. He has lived in many places including Savannah, GA; Missoula, MT and
Kenai, AK. He received his MFA (Cum Laude) from The New York
Academy of Art in 1996. He has taught Figure Drawing at Cornish College of the
Arts in Seattle between 1998 and 1999. He began teaching at The Academy of
Realist Art in 1998 and continues to teach there currently where it is now
known as the Gage Academy of Art. He was also invited to teach Painting
and Drawing at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, IL from 1999 to 2001.
While at EIU he was awarded an Excellence in Teaching Award nominated by
students for a teacher whose contribution has had a lasting influence. Michael
also currently teaches Painting at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA. Between 1996 and the present he has
exhibited in New York, NY; Baltimore, MD; Anchorage, AK; Bluff, UT; Aztec, NM;
Seattle, WA; Charleston, IL and Rockford, IL. He has received First Place Awards
in two national juried shows, one at Second Street Gallery in New York, NY and the
other at Robert Canaga Gallery in Eugene, OR. |
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