Solo Art ExhibitionMarch 2018


 

Renee Radenberg is the 3-Dimensional Artist Spotlight winning artist for the month of March 2018. She is a New York based artist who specializes in glass fine art sculptures. Renee has worked with many different mediums – oils, ink, acrylics – but for the past 14 years almost exclusively in glass.

Renee’s Solo Art Exhibition will be featured on the website for the month of March 2018. The gallery will promote Renee and her work on the Fusion Art website, individual online press releases to hundreds of outlets, email blasts, in online event calendars, art news websites and through the gallery’s extensive social media outlets. Fusion Art’s objective is to promote the Artist Spotlight winning artists, worldwide, to art professionals, gallerists, collectors and buyers.

Please read Renee’s Biography below as she describes her history and inspiration in her own words. Scroll to the bottom of the page to see her exhibition.

If you are interested in purchasing any of these award-winning pieces, or to see more of Renee’s work, please visit her website.

Also, please visit Fusion Art’s YouTube Channel to see Renee’s Solo Art Exhibition Video.

Thank you to all the artists who participated in the Artist Spotlight competition and congratulations to Renee and the other Artist Spotlight winning artists.

Renee Radenberg Biography

As a native New Yorker, Renee has always been an artist, having first discovered this passion at an early age. Renee has worked with many different mediums – oils, ink, acrylics – but for the past 14 years almost exclusively in glass. She learned about design, space, color and light at Parsons School of Design in NY and continues to be mentored by numerous renowned artists.

As a creator of glass fine art Renee has the versatility of designing both large and very small pieces of art. Her designs have included assembled 12 x 10 feet mobiles to 10 x 6 inch sculptures while being able to retain the integrity of all design elements. Seven years ago she embarked on the journey to learn fused glass. Prior to that Renee assembled artwork with found and scrape stain glass. Presently she uses fused glass as the main component with the occasional use of wood and metal within the art pieces.

Her work has been shown in numerous art exhibitions at different non-profit art organizations in New York, including National Art Club, National Association of Women Artists, Columbia University Medical School, Pen and Brush, and Audubon Artists at The Salmagundi Art Club (her mobile was the first mobile ever featured at the Audubon Artists 67th Art Exhibit). She was a featured Artist at Brooklyn Waterfront Artist Coalition, awarded the Best Art Piece at 364 Gallery Recycle, Reuse Art Exhibition and Best Sculpture/Best Overall Piece at Rockaway Artists Alliance Art Splash Art Exhibition, plus Solo shows at Rockaway Artists Alliance and Beach Gallery.

Renee presently serves on the board for Rockaway Artist Alliance and is the main curator for their art shows. She tries to increase the public awareness of glass artists by curating Glass and Water, Glass and Water II art shows at Rockaway Artist Alliance and Glass and Fiber art show at Williamsburg Art & Historical Center in the last few years.

Renee resides in Rockaway Park where living in an artist community and by the beach has strongly influenced and been an inspiration for her work. Although her original studio was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy, it has been rebuilt with a larger kiln and her art is moving in directions of different glasswork she could not have created before. Renee’s ongoing passion continues to lead her into new explorations and designs in glass.


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