Brian Cirmo
Brian Cirmo is a nationally exhibiting artist represented by 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel in New York City. Recent Solo exhibitions include Where Teardrops Fall (2021) and Gray Matters (2019), 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel; People Are Absurd, Mercer Gallery, Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY; Paintings, Lake George Arts Project, Lake George, NY and Patterns, Cycles, and Change, Wilson Gallery, Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY. Cirmo’s work has been featured in numerous publications including: Vast Magazine, Lunch Ticket Magazine, the Matador Review, Gambling the Aisle Magazine, and Studio Visit Magazine. Curated exhibitions include: Our Heads (2009) and Masters of War (2017) at Albany Center Gallery, Albany, NY; Abstract /'kelCHer/, OCC Art Gallery, SUNY Onondaga, Syracuse NY, and The Roaring Twenties, Joyce Goldstein Gallery, Chatham, NY.
Cirmo was an artist in residence at Salem to Salem, Salem Art Works and the Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency. Public collections include the University Art Museum, Siena College, and the College of Saint Rose.
Cirmo was born in Utica, NY. He has an M.F.A. from the State University of New York at Albany and a B.F.A. from the College of Saint Rose. Cirmo lives and works in Albany, NY and is an Adjunct Professor at PrattMWP in Utica, NY.