Ged Merino

New York, NY

About Ged Merino:

Ged Merino was born and raised in Manila, Philippines. Although he studied Fine Arts at the University he wasn't interest in a career in art until he attended an open house held by Manuel Rodriguez Jr, son of Filipino printmaking pioneer Manuel Rodriguez Sr. Ged became very intrigued by the printmaking techniques his teacher learned during a recent trip to New York and he started to experiment with "collagraphs":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagraph, silkscreens, etching and other techniques. Eventually Rodriguez Jr. asked Ged to work for him as an apprentice.

In the late 80's Ged accompanied Rodriguez Jr. on a trip to New York. For a young art student in the Philippines, New York was an incredibly exciting place to visit. During this trip Ged was given the opportunity to apprentice with Manuel's brother, who taught him about the Mono-Printing that eventually became Ged's preferred printmaking technique.

Before coming to New York in 1987, Ged was part of a 5 person delegation to the ASEAN youth painting conference in Singapore. He continued his studies at the Art Students League of New York and established relationships with several galleries in New York and Chicago.

 

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Selected exhibitions
  • The Garment District Public Art Space - New York , New York, 2014
  • Galeria Expreso Del Arte - Bogota, Colombia, 2014
  • The Drawing Room - Manila, Philippines, 2014
  • Cultural Center of the Philippines - Manila, Philippines, 2014
  • Las Vegas Center for Contemporary Arts - Las Vegas, 2013
Education
  • Arts Students League, - New York, NY,1990 
  • PWU School of Fine Arts, B.F.A. - Phillippines,1987 
Press Accolades
  • Grand Prize / Spirit of New Jersey, Jersey CIty, NJ - 1991
  • Jackson Pollock Memorial Scholarship/Art Students League NY - 1988
  • Top Five / ASEAN on the Spot Painting Competition, Philippines - 1987