Andrea Bartine Caldarise
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Caldarise is a contemporary landscape painter drawing inspiration from natural and built environments. Her studio practice investigates the psychological connection between landscape and people through visual storytelling. Caldarise received a Bachelors of Fine Arts in painting and art history at Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University, where she spent a semester abroad living and learning in Rome, Italy. Caldarise also holds a Masters in Arts Administration from the University of Pennsylvania. From 2010-13 she collaborated with a Philadelphia dance company to create unique artwork centered on personal timelines and first-person accounts, which were used to engage audiences through interactive modern dance. Upon moving to New York, Caldarise became an artistic collaborator with the theatre group, Exquisite Corpse Company, from 2014-2019. During this time, she worked on props and sets for their immersive plays, produced on Governors Island. The plays engaged with themes varying from feminist artist identities, to memories around physical places, relationships, and climate change. The artist has held residencies at Trestle Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2018), Post Contemporary, Troy, NY (2010 and 2013), and the Ellen Batell Stoekel Fellowship, Yale School of Art, Norfolk, CT (2009). In 2019, she was awarded a grant from the FST Studio Projects Fund to …
Caldarise is a contemporary landscape painter drawing inspiration from natural and built environments. Her studio practice investigates the psychological connection between landscape and people through visual storytelling. Caldarise received a Bachelors of Fine Arts in painting and art history at Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University, where she spent a semester abroad living and learning in Rome, Italy. Caldarise also holds a Masters in Arts Administration from the University of Pennsylvania. From 2010-13 she collaborated with a Philadelphia dance company to create unique artwork centered on personal timelines and first-person accounts, which were used to engage audiences through interactive modern dance. Upon moving to New York, Caldarise became an artistic collaborator with the theatre group, Exquisite Corpse Company, from 2014-2019. During this time, she worked on props and sets for their immersive plays, produced on Governors Island. The plays engaged with themes varying from feminist artist identities, to memories around physical places, relationships, and climate change. The artist has held residencies at Trestle Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2018), Post Contemporary, Troy, NY (2010 and 2013), and the Ellen Batell Stoekel Fellowship, Yale School of Art, Norfolk, CT (2009). In 2019, she was awarded a grant from the FST Studio Projects Fund to support her studio practice.
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Lives and Works Brooklyn, NY
Education
BFA Painting and Art History, Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University
MA Arts Administration, University of Pennsylvania
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