
Mandolyn Wilson Rosen (she/her) is an artist working in painting, drawing, collage and mixed media. She received an MFA from Bard College in 2008 and a BFA from Cornell University in 1996.
She has shown her work in art venues across the country, especially in New York City and the Hudson Valley. Her work was the subject of a solo show, “Heavy Rotation,” at the Saugerties (NY) Public Library and has been featured in recent group shows at the UNLV Marjorie Barrick Museum in Las Vegas and at the Albany (NY) International Airport, among others. Previous exhibitions include a two-person show at Wright Gallery in Northport, MI and group shows at Woodstock Artists Association & Museum in Woodstock, NY; White Rock Center for Sculptural Arts in Holmes, NY; and Coco Hunday in Tampa, FL. Mandolyn’s awards include a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant; the Sam and Adele Golden Foundation Fellowship; the Elaine De Kooning Fellowship at Bard College; and residencies at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, the Vermont Studio Center, and the Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts.
She teaches art at Marist College and has also taught at Vassar College and at The D.R.A.W. in Kingston, NY. She lives with her family in Saugerties, NY.
