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June Bisantz
Willimantic, CTBiographical Info
June Bisantz received her Masters of Fine Arts degree in painting from Claremont Graduate University in California. She has lived and worked in Boston, Los Angeles and New York City, and her work has been shown in galleries and museums nationally and internationally.
Since 1999, she has received grants and commissions to support her public projects from organizations including the Connecticut Office of the Arts, the Connecticut State University System, the Berkshire Artist Trust Fund, the Te Women’s Foundation, the Pittsfield, MA Cultural Council and the Charlotte Area Transit System in Charlotte, N.C. She has been chosen to participate in public art competitions including New York City’s MTA Centennial Car Card competition, Charlotte, NC’s Transit Expansion Project, Philadelphia’s Percent for Art Program and Denver Colorado’s Brighton Blvd. Redevelopment project.
Her strong interest in community-centered art can be seen in her successful public art projects such as The Willimantic Screen Project, Read!! and Turning Pages, all of which can be seen on her website.
Ms. Bisantz is also a musician who has produced several albums of vocal jazz, all of which have received national and international recognition. She is currently Professor of Art Emeritus, Eastern Connecticut State University.