Meg Cranston
From Otis History
Meg Cranston, Professor, Foundation Department and Fine Arts Department
MFA Cal Arts; BA (Anthropology/Sociology) Kenyon Coll. Internationally recognized performance and installation artist. Solo shows at Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica; Galerie Michael Kapinos, Berlin; Venetia Kapernekas Fine Art, N.Y.; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh. Recipient COLA Individual Artist's Grant, Architectural Foundation of America Art in Public Places Award, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship.
Meg Cranston's work in Otis Collections Online
[edit] See also
- United Divas
- Walking in Place: Meg Cranston
- Meg Cranston, Review by Diane Calder
- An Interest in Life, an exhibition curated by John Baldessari and Meg Cranston
- New York Times ART IN REVIEW: Meg Cranston--"Magical Death"
- Wikipedia article
[edit] Bio as Used for Foundation Department
Meg Cranston, Professor MFA, Cal Arts; BA (Anthropology/Sociology) Kenyon College. Internationally recognized performance and installation artist. Solo shows at Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica; Galerie Michael Kapinos, Berlin; Venetia Kapernekas Fine Art, N.Y.; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh. Recipient COLA Individual Artist's Grant, Architectrual Foundation of America Art in Public Places Award, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship.
