María Emilia Castagliola (born in 1946 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban-American artist based in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Education

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Castagliola has a B.A. in sociology, along with B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees from the University of South Florida.[1]

Artworks

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  • La Inocencia Enmascarada (Masked Innocence): This work was created in 1990. It is oil and gold leaf on canvas. It has a size of 42 by 36 inches.
  • El Perro Hortelano (Farm Dog): This work was created in 1991. It is oil and gold leaf on canvas. It has a size of 22 by 68 inches.
  • Premonition: This work was created in 1991. It is oil and gold leaf on canvas and paper. It has a size of 17 by 21 inches.
  • Pasion en la Calle 12 (Passion on the 12th St.): This work was created in 1991. It is oil and gold leaf on canvas. It has a size of 28 by 22 inches.
  • A Matter of Trust: This piece was created in 1994. It is paper on fiberglass screen with cotton thread.
  • The Birthing Album: This piece was created in 1994. It is graphite on paper sewn to wool and has steel wire.

Exhibitions

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  • 2005: The Heroic and the Sublime: Large-Scale Work by Contemporary Women Artists. At the Gulf Coast Museum of Art, group exhibit.

Collections

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Castagliolas work has been held in the Polk Museum of Art and is currently held in the Smithsonian American Art Museum.[1]

Honors and Awards

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Maria received a Fellowship award from Art Matters, Incorporated. She also had a residency position at the Cambridge Center for Science and Art in North Carolina.

Bibliography

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  • Vargas, Kathy et al. (1993). Intimate Lives : Work by Ten Contemporary Latina Artists.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Maria Castagliola". Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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