Rausch received her M.F.A. from the State University of New York, New Paltz (2003), and a B.A. in art from St. Mary’s College of Maryland (1996). She has taught foundation courses at SUNY New Paltz. She has served as an intern at Pyramid Atlantic, and received several graduate fellowships and the Outstanding Graduate Award. Her work has been shown in exhibitions at La Casa Roja Gallery, Hunter College Gallery, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, the State University of New York at New Paltz. During her residency she plans to work in printmaking and artist books. Molly will also teach a 1-credit half-semester studio art course, Ex Libris, which examines the parallels between text-based and image-based constructions. She will present a public lecture on her work on Monday, September 22 at 4:45 in Library 321. Molly will also interact with art students by offering individual studio critiques and participating in the SMP group critiques. She also proposes to extend the faculty interview project she carried out while a graduate student at SUNY New Paltz that addresses faculty in their roles as professor, artist and family member. For more information on the artist:http://www.vanbruntgallery.com/rausch.html.
Department of Art > Uncategorized > Molly Rausch, visual artist, August 30 – October 20, 2003