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My work is whimsical, figurative, humorous, and quirky. I also like to have some part of a sculpture move, or imply movement, but it's not required. I make bronze sculptures, hand-printed lithograph prints, and in recent years I have also learned about casting on a very small scale and have made some jewelry pendants. I knew I wanted to be an artist when I was little kid and wandered into the Philadelphia Art Museum. I graduated with a B.F.A from the University of New Mexico and an M.F.A. from the University of North Dakota. I began teaching in 1986 and taught lithography at Kala Institute in Berkeley, California for 10 years.
I've participated in over 130 regional and national shows including 6 solo exhibitions. I've received awards, scholarships, commendations and an Artist-in-Residence appointment. My work is in the collections of the University of California (Berkeley) Graphic Arts Loan Collection, the Artship Foundation in Oakland, the Kala Institute in Berkeley, the Department of Art and Design at the University of North Dakota, and the University of New Mexico Fine Art Museum's Permanent Prints Collection.
I've worked as a professional lithography printer on other artists' work as well as printing my own work. I worked at Shidoni Foundry and Gallery in New Mexico and Artworks Foundry and Gallery in California, 2 of the largest American fine art foundries, casting other artists' works as well as my own. At Shidoni, I was the second woman ever to be put on the bronze pour team, something I am still proud of.
If you have any other questions please contact me via email at agarberina@earthlink.net.
Thank you!