Categories: Visual Arts, Community Arts
Moses Ros is a Dominican-American sculptor, painter, and printmaker who lives and works in the Bronx. His art evokes his personal and cultural heritage recalling places, history, and social issues to the preservation of the environment. His creativity ranges from large-scale public sculptures to small intimate paintings and prints. His artwork has been exhibited in venues ranging from independent galleries to museums. Solo exhibitions include the Yeshiva University Museum in New York, the Paterson Museum in New Jersey, and the Bronx Museum. He has received commissions from the New York Department of Cultural Affairs, the Bronx Council for the Arts, the NYC Housing Authority, and the Metropolitan Transit Authority. His artwork is held in corporate and public collections, including the Smithsonian Museum of American Art and El Museo del Barrio. He is a member of the artist collectives Dominican York Project Gráfica (DYPG) and ArteLatAm. He has studied printmaking at Bronx Printmakers and has worked in some major printmaking workshops in NYC such as The Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, Lower East Side Printshop, and The Manhattan Graphic Center. He is a Registered Architect and is a graduate of Pratt Institute.Contact Information
Phone: 7183094559
Website: mosesros.com