New Exhibition by
Rainer Maria Wehner
October 16 - November 27 / 2023
Artist Reception October 20, 5 PM.
4 Elements Studio Satellite Gallery
167 Genesee Street, Utica, NY 134502
Free and Open to the Public.
4 Elements Studio Satellite Gallery
167 Genesee Street, Utica, NY 134502
Free and Open to the Public.
BIO
Rainer Maria Wehner, born in Munich, Germany, received his MFA degree from the Academy of Fine Arts in Karlsruhe
and Art History at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany, lived and worked for a year in New Zealand and since 2003 is a permanent resident of New York State. He taught at two High schools in Germany for two years.
Based on the museum collection at the State Museum in Karlsruhe he successfully developed and taught a course in experimental art for nine years. He moved to Berlin to work in the Bildhauer Werkstatt, an international workspace for artists. For the artist-in-residence program at Sculpture Space he moved to Utica. During this residency he was
invited to give lectures to the students, faculty and the public at Syracuse University, Pratt-MWP and Hamilton College.
After several years of teaching at Cazenovia College, working at the Munson Williams Proctor Museum, he worked at Syracuse University at the Warehouse Gallery/Point of Contact Gallery and teaches now Art at State University of New York. Wehner’s work has been exhibited in Germany, France and Italy and in the USA. Multiple monographs and catalogues were published in Germany and one in the US.
Works in public can be seen at Rome, NY Griffiss Sculpture Park, Utica College in Utica
NY, OCC Oneida College in Syracuse.
and Art History at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany, lived and worked for a year in New Zealand and since 2003 is a permanent resident of New York State. He taught at two High schools in Germany for two years.
Based on the museum collection at the State Museum in Karlsruhe he successfully developed and taught a course in experimental art for nine years. He moved to Berlin to work in the Bildhauer Werkstatt, an international workspace for artists. For the artist-in-residence program at Sculpture Space he moved to Utica. During this residency he was
invited to give lectures to the students, faculty and the public at Syracuse University, Pratt-MWP and Hamilton College.
After several years of teaching at Cazenovia College, working at the Munson Williams Proctor Museum, he worked at Syracuse University at the Warehouse Gallery/Point of Contact Gallery and teaches now Art at State University of New York. Wehner’s work has been exhibited in Germany, France and Italy and in the USA. Multiple monographs and catalogues were published in Germany and one in the US.
Works in public can be seen at Rome, NY Griffiss Sculpture Park, Utica College in Utica
NY, OCC Oneida College in Syracuse.