Stacza S. Lipinski
4940 S. St. Lawrence
Chicago, IL 60615

staczalipinski@yahoo.com

Education

2002 Master of Fine Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
1998 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL

 

Exhibitions

2007

Hang Up, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL

Obsessive/Explosive, Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL

Stacza Lipinski and Paul Nudd, Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL

 

2006

18th Evanston & Vincity Biennial, Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL

In Memorium, Las Manos Gallery, Chicago, IL

Works on Paper, Las Manos Gallery, Chicago, IL


2005

Above the Noyes, Noyes Cultural Arts Center, Evanston, IL

2004

Pop Art, Orleans Street Gallery, St. Charles, IL
Chairs, Streetside Café, Chicago, IL
Paper Cut, ZG Gallery, Chicago, IL


2003

Skybox Studio Open House, Chicago, IL
Faculty Exhibit, Lill Street Art Center, Chicago, IL
Bateau, cone, flapper and other shapes, Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, IL


2002

Pretty, MFA Exhibition, Skylab, Columbus, OH
Emerging Artists of Central Ohio, Ohio State University, Marion, OH
Edith Fergus Gilmore Memorial Scholarship Exhibition, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Convergence, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH


2001

Graduate Student Exhibition, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Mini Opening, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH


2000

Recent Work, The Dancing Goat, Olympia, WA
Art Show with Too Many New Parts to List..., Gumbo Garden Gallery, Los Angeles, CA


1998

Dirtywork, Art and Design Building Gallery, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL
Annual Artists Against AIDS Sale and Exhibition, Champaign, IL
Annual Art Auction for Krannert Art Museum Student Association, Hillel, Foundation, Champaign, IL


Teaching Experience

2005-2006 Adjunct Art Instructor, Morton College, Cicero, IL
2001-2002 Teaching Assistant, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
1999-2000 Instructor, Olympia Parks and Recreation, Olympia, WA
1999-2000 Instructor, The Painted Plate, Olympia, WA
1999 Instructor, Lacey Parks and Recreation, Lacey, WA
1998-1999 AmeriCorps Service Member, Peter G. Schmidt Elementary School, Tumwater,WA


Professional Experience

2005-present Member of Sarah Kreppe's Interdisciplinary Critique seminar, Eveanston, IL
2002-present Manager of Display and Special Projects, Lowitz and Company, Chicago, IL
2001-2002 Preparing Studio Art Faculty Member, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
1999-2000 Staff Member, The Painted Plate, Olympia, WA
1998 Animation Colorist, Barbara Kendrick, Champaign, IL
1997-1998 Art and Literature Editor, The Issue Magazine, Champaign, IL
1996-1997 Promotions Manager, The Issue Magazine, Champaign, IL
1994-1996 Sign Art Apprentice, Diaz Sign Art, Pontiac, IL


Awards and Honors

2007 Finalist Award, Illinois Arts Council
2007 CAAP Grant recipient, Chicago, IL
2006 Juror’s Award, Evanston + Vicinity Biennial, Evanston Arts Center, Evanston, IL
2006 Morgan-Blake Ragdale Foundation Fellowship, Evanston, IL
2002 Edith Fergus Gilmore Materials Grant, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
2002 Edith Fergus Gilmore Scholarship, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
2000 University Fellowship, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
1998 High Honor Graduate, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
1997 Helen P. Blake Award, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
1997 Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Circle Award in humor writing


Activites
2001-2002 Preparing Studio Art Faculty Member, Ohio State University Columbus, OH
2000-2002 Council of Graduate Students delegate, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Professional Development Fund Committee juror

 

Artist Statement 2007

My most recent work is a collection of large paper constructions cut out of painted vellum and attached to the wall. The shapes of the cut-outs reference animals, plants, architectural decoration, obsessive doodles, body parts; all overlap, weave, sweep up and down and turn in on themselves forming a continuous field of exploding color. The shapes and colors I use in the pieces are influenced by a number of things. Sometimes the images are personal, sometimes they are influenced by an exhibit’s theme, or it may be a B-movie or even the architecture and history of the building where piece will be housed that stimulate the way I approach an installation. “Zaftig” at the Noyes Cultural Arts Center simultaneously ascends and descends the staircase, using repeating black and pink images. The swollen, sensual shapes are at once voluptuous and creepy. In the piece “It begins and it ends,” the shapes and layers directly reference images from traditional vanitas paintings. Symbols of abundance, over-ripeness, and growth emphasize the brevity of life creating homage to the tradition of vanitas painting and a direct reminder to pluck the day. In the piece “House of Wax,” the shapes and layers reference the female form, dripping flesh, and red lipstick. For “Out of the Woodwork” at the Evanston Arts Center in 2006, I pulled from botanical imagery from the woodwork on the staircase to creep along the wall and up the window, echoing the vines on the outside of the building and bringing nature inside the space. Another piece at the Evanston Arts Center in 2007, “Snag,” was my response to a story about a shipwreck in Lake Michigan steps from the center itself.

 

Bio

I live in Chicago with my husband and two cats. I try to make pretty things as often as possible, watch movies, listen to loud music, and read. I also work at a handmade tile company.

 

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