Mat Tomezsko
work
Philadelphia, PA
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attributes
- Abstract, Floral, Portraiture, Symbolism, Urban
practices
- Community Organizer, Educator, Muralist, Socially Engaged Art
Mat Tomezsko is an artist from Philadelphia creating paintings, murals, and community art projects based around participation and everyday visual language. His approach to composition is informed by mid-century formalism and conceptualism. His work was recognized by the 2017 Americans for the Arts Public Art Network Year in Review for outstanding public art. Tomezsko’s artwork has been exhibited at numerous art spaces regionally and nationally, including the Thomas Hunter Projects in New York, NY; Lillstreet Art Center in Chicago, IL; the Crane Arts, Woodmere Art Museum, the Center For Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA), and Wexler Gallery in Philadelphia. He has created several notable public art projects including 14 Movements: A Symphony in Color and Words, a mile-long temporary mural installed in downtown Philadelphia during the 2016 Democratic National Convention; Look Long and Look Good, a series of 30 portraits in Manayunk; and Revolutionary Philadelphia, a series of collaborative murals made through a process of research and discussion with local students installed on Temple University’s Main Campus. He is the recipient of several grants including the Velocity Fund Award, Art Is PHL, and Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation Teaching Artist Grant. His works are included in several public collections including The Wharton School at The University of Pennsylvania, Fox School of Business at Temple University, and Purdue University as well as numerous private and corporate collections such as Capital One in Wilmington, DE; and Deloitte in Philadelphia, PA.
He is currently the Assistant Program Manager for the Mural Arts’ Color Me Back: Same Day Work and Pay Program and the lead artist for the Garden Wall Mural Series.