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Artist Talk by Tyler Krasowski

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Artist Talk by Tyler Krasowski

Free and open to the public

Join us for an Artist talk by Tyler Krasowski
-Free and open to the public-
Limited to 50 people
We are following all CDC safety protocols. Masks are required inside the building

Please visit ARTSPACE at Untitled for an artist talk by Tyler Krasowski on April 22nd, 6:00-7:00 PM. Tyler will have several prints for public viewing, and an artist talk prepared for the community, all free of charge. Pre-packaged snacks provided, and a cash bar will be open. Please feel free to come early and visit our two galleries to see our current large-scale relief exhibitions.

Tyler is our new artist in residence and will be staying with us until April 25th. He will be working at all the upcoming Community Carves and loves to share his creative knowledge with fellow artists.

Tyler Joseph Krasowski was born in Minneapolis in 1985 and grew up in Chicagoland. He received a BFA degree in Drawing from the University of Montana in 2009. Following graduation, based out of Texas, Tyler traveled the country as part of Drive-by Press. He then took a job in Chicago working for artist Tony Fitzpatrick until 2013. He is currently a full-time artist in Missoula, Montana.

Krasowski has exhibited nationally and internationally, with his work included in museum collections. Commissions include a print for Pearl Jam’s 2010 world tour. He has served as a guest lecturer and visiting artist at several colleges and universities, including The Art Academy in Tallinn, Estonia.

Tyler is an artist with a medieval compulsion for precision. He modestly passes his days meditatively engrossed, gouging away, much like 15th-century knuckle draggers in Antwerp. Some days he doesn’t even feel the need to put shoes on. He takes his time and produces relief prints and drawings depicted sharply retaining hypnotic vibration.

When not creating images, his so-called purpose is to locate obsolete neighborhood abstractions or antiquated rural myths.

He also takes cartoon clouds very seriously.



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Follow him on Instagram: @skinpancake