Sergei Tsvetkov



Tsvetkov’s has been exhibited widely both nationally and internationally, and is included in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; The Royal Museum of Fine Arts , Antwerp, Belgium; The Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Canada; New York City Public Library, Newark Public Library , NJ, China Printmaking Museum, Guanlan, China, Chamalieres Art Museum, France, New Jersey State Museum, Trenton NJ; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., University of Georgia Art Museum, GA, Zimmerli Art Museum , Rutgers University, NJ, among others. International exhibitions have included the Guanlan Print Museum, China, the Awagami International Print Exhibition, Japan, the International Printmaking Biennial Douro, Portugal; The 14th International Print Exhibition, Taipei, Taiwan, International Print Competition, Novosibirsk, Russia and Galleria Sottoportego, Venice, Italy. National exhibitions include the Manhattan Graphics Center, NYC, NJ Printmaking Council, NJ, Mimi Fertz Gallery, NYC , NY; Bromfield Gallery (online exhibition), Boston and the Zimmerli Art Museum, New Jersey, among others.

Tsvetkov has held residencies at Jerusalem Studio School Residency in Civita Castellana , Italy, Anderson Ranch Art Center, Colorado; the Frans Masereel Center, Belgium; Caversham Artists and Writers Colony, South Africa; Scuola Internazionale di Grafica, Venice, Italy; the National Museum of Art, Amman, Jordan and ‘Moscow Studio” Silkscreen Residency, Moscow, Russia.

Awards include the Gold Prize at the Edmonton Print International 2008; the Springfield Art Museum Cash Award, Missouri; a Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Grant; a New Jersey State Council on the Arts Grant and a Fulbright Scholarship to Amman, Jordan.

Tsvetkov has taught painting, drawing and printmaking at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia; the University of Georgia Study Abroad Program in Cortona, Italy, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, Wellesley College, MA and the Boston University College of Fine Arts, where currently he is a visiting scholar and part-time lecturer. Tsvetkov received his MFA (magna cum laude) degree from the Kharkiv State Academy of Art and Design in the former USSR (Ukraine) in 1985. He lives and works in Boston, Massachusetts.

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