Belgrade Art Studio Residency

Emily Tironi

Online Residency 2021

Education 

CUNY School of Professional Studies 
Disability Studies BA 
• May 2018 • New York, NY
SUNY Adirondack 
Media Arts AAS 
• May 2016 • Queensbury, NY

 Selected exhibitions 

Ikouii Open 2021: Without Labels 
Group Exhibition • Ikouii Creative • June 2021 • Atlanta, GA
The Artist Residency Project Fall 2020 Exhibition 
Group Exhibition • Tiger Strikes Asteroid • Dec. 2020• Online
Opulent Mobility 2020 
Group Exhibition • Opulent Mobility • Dec. 2020 • Online
Frida Kahlo’s World 
Juried Exhibition • Ground Floor Artists • Nov. 2020-Dec. 2020 • Surprise, AZ
Art for the View 
Group Exhibition & Auction • Sunnyview Rehabilitation • Nov. 2020 • Schenectady, NY
ArtWalk on Atlantic 
Group Exhibition • At The Art Fair • Oct. 2020-Nov. 2020 • Brooklyn, NY
Yester House Solo Exhibition 
Solo Exhibition • Southern Vermont Arts Center • Aug. 2020-Oct. 2020 • Manchester, VT
At The Art Fair Online Exhibition 
Group Exhibition • At The Art Fair • March 2020 • Art Basel Online
Emerging Artists 2020 
Group Exhibition • Limner Gallery • Feb. 2020-Mar. 2020 • Hudson, NY
Access and Opportunity, Diversity and Inclusion Exhibition 
Juried Exhibition • Pollak Gallery • Jan. 2020-Mar. 2020 • West Long Branch, NJ
31 Women 
Juried Exhibition • Sedona Arts Center • Juried by Dr. Catriona McAra • Jan. 2020 • Sedona, AZ
Opulent Mobility 2019
Group Exhibition • Arts Unbound • Sept. 2019-Oct. 2019 • Orange, NJ
publications
Black Collages Matter 
Paper Heart Gallery {th ink} Publication 2020 • Online
Cold Mountain Review Vol. 48 N. 2 
Cold Mountain Review 
2020 • Boone, NC
Bleucalf Magazine Vol. 2 
Bleucalf Magazine 
2020 • The Bronx, NY
Kolaj World Collage Day 2020 Special Edition 
Kolaj Magazine 
2020 • Burlington, VT
31 Women Exhibition Catalog 
Sedona Arts Center 
2020 • Sedona, AZ

Residencies 

North Louisiana Virtual Residency 
Ross Lynn Foundation 
2021 • Ruston, LA
Fall Virtual Artist Residency Project 
School of Visual Arts 
2020 • New York, NY
Easter 2020 for Solidarity Online Group Residency 
Cold Bench 
2020 • Online

Biography

Emily Tironi was born and raised in Cambridge, NY in 1996. She was born with a muscle disease causing weakness and fatigue and the use of a wheelchair for long distances. She enjoyed all types of art since childhood and grew up entering her art in the Washington County Fair. Throughout high school, she loved art class and used drawing, painting and collage as an outlet for her struggles and a way to express herself. After graduating high school in 2014, she attended SUNY Adirondack and pursued a degree in media arts. Here, she discovered photography and began to photograph nature around her. In 2016, several of her photos were published in SUNY Adirondack’s literary magazine, Expressions. She also received SUNY Adirondack’s Parnassus Award in Graphic Arts. She graduated and transferred to CUNY School of Professional Studies in 2016 to pursue a degree in Disability Studies. While studying disability in cultural and societal aspects, she began to use her experiences as a person with a disability in her art. Studying Frida Kahlo in college, Emily was inspired by her surrealist style and expression of disability and self in her work. She was inspired to do larger, more layered works after taking an online workshop with outsider artist, Anne Grgich. She combines layered paper images and bright colors to create complicated pieces with unique messages. Her collages have been shown at area galleries and published in art publications. Her work was selected for the 31 Women exhibit at the Sedona Arts Center and she was part of the Emerging Artists 2020 exhibition at Limner Gallery in Hudson, NY. In August 2020, Emily had her first solo exhibition at Southern Vermont Art Center in Manchester, Vt. Throughout the pandemic, she has participated in several online artist residencies and exhibitions. Emily currently lives in Cambridge, NY and works on her collages daily.

Artist statement

My works are a celebration of the disabled experience and the disabled body. I often use surrealism, bright colors, and humor in my work to challenge societal norms and stereotypes regarding disability. I believe bringing this perspective to the general public and society is important and use my experience as a disabled person and education in Disability Studies to enhance and inform my work. I use a variety of materials, such as gel prints, tissue paper, books and magazine images, to create contrast while still uniting the work through color and layering. The process of using different mediums and putting separate parts together to create a new whole strengthens the messages of the work

Links

Website: emilytironi.wixsite.com/ettdesigns

instagram: instagram.com/ett.designs