Raluca Iancu
Raluca Iancu earned her MFA in Studio Art, Printmaking, from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and her BFA in Printmaking from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, Canada. Her work explores disaster, memory and vulnerability through different mediums, ranging from printmaking and performance to edible art and printed objects. She has exhibited internationally, at venues including the Domek Miedziorytnika Gallery & Museum, Wroclaw, Poland; the National Museum Robevci, Ohrid, Macedonia; the Art Museum of Cluj-Napoca, Romania; and the International Print Center New York, NY. Her work has been featured in publications such as The Hand Magazine and the Mid America Print Council Journal. Raluca Iancu has held residencies and workshops in Canada, the United States, Poland, Romania, Spain, and, most recently, at the The Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts & Sciences in Rabun Gap, GA, USA. Raluca Iancu is currently an Assistant Professor in Art and Visual Culture, Printmaking, at Iowa State University.
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