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Moses Ros
Artist

Moses Ros

www.mosesros.com

@moses_ros

Moses Ros (New York, New York) Visual Artist. Ros is a sculptor, painter, and printmaker of Dominican heritage that lives and works in the Bronx. His approach to art making involves recalling places, history, and social issues to the preservation of the environment.   His creativity ranges from large-scale public art commissions to small solo exhibitions in Independent Galleries. He has been commissioned by the New York Department of Cultural Affairs, Bronx Council for the Arts, and New York City Housing Authority, plus stained-glass windows for the Metropolitan Transit Authority. He has had solo exhibitions at the Yeshiva University Museum in New York, the Paterson Museum in New Jersey, the Bronx Museum, and El Instituto de Cultura y Arte in Santiago, Dominican Republic.

He invented Reprolláge, a printmaking style that incorporates recycled materials into the printmaking process to create unique collages. This celebrates the forward-thinking spirit of sustainability and a commitment to the reuse of valuable resources in the creation of iconic images.

His artwork is held in corporate and public collections, including the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, El Museo del Barrio and the AT&T Collection. 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 Graphics Center. He is a Registered Architect and earned his Bachelor of Architecture from Pratt Institute.

Artworks

Caciques del Desague
Mi Casita
Tree of Hope