STACY LATT SAVAGE: Biography
Stacy received her Bachelor of Arts from Wells College and her Master of Fine Arts from Cornell University. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Fine Arts (Sculpture) at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
Stacy has recently exhibited her work at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA; the Skokie Sculpture Park, Skokie, IL and the Tiverton Four Corners Art Center, Tiverton, RI. She has also exhibited at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, the Fuller Museum of Art, the Attleboro Museum of Art, the Guilford Handcraft Center and the New Bedford Art Museum and in the Covergence Public Art Exhibitions for the City of Providence. She was also awarded a commission for the Holocaust Memorial in Buttonwood Park, New Bedford, MA.
In addition to these exhibitions, Stacy has been a visiting artist on several residency programs including the Yew Tree Farm Iron Residency, Suffolk, England; John Michael Kohler Arts-Industry Program, Sheboygan, WI; Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts and at Franconia Sculpture Park and has received research grants for the advancement of her work. Stacy's sculpture has been reviewed in publications including the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald, Art New England and was included in an episode of CBS Sunday Morning.