Mark Cooper (artist)
Mark Cooper (born 1950, Evansville, IN) is an American multimedia artist based in Boston, Massachusetts working mostly in ceramics and sculptural installation as well as painting. He is best known for his large scale biomorphic fiberglass sculptures.
Education
Cooper received his Bachelor of Science at Indiana University in 1972, and his Masters of Fine Arts, from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston at Tufts University in 1980, Boston, MA.
Career & Work
Cooper currently teaches ceramics at Boston College and is also a Regular Faculty at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA.
His paintings and sculptures made with fiberglass pieces, layered with rice paper, paint, silk-screens, and varying images and patterns, "explore dualities of culture and meaning." The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Boston College Museum, Capital Children's Museum in Washington, DC, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, and the Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, New York, NY.
He has received various public art commissions and grants from the Boston Medical Center, an Artist Fellowship Grant through the Massachusetts Cultural Council, and a Gund Travel Grant (Bali), and a special commission for the new Comme des Garçon store in New York City.