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She graduated from the University of Vermont. And studied visual
art in the graduate program at New York University as well as attending
the Studio Art School of the Aegean, Greece with notable artists
such as Andrew Forge, Bob Beauchamp, and James Lechay. During these
years she began to incorporate elemental materials, as symbol and
form into her creative process. For example a variety of "pine
needles," from the "evergreen," are chosen for their
shape as well as " enduring," references. Teressa Valla has received honors and grants for her work, including the Jackson Pollock Foundation, New York Foundation for the Arts, The Annenberg Foundation, the Ed Foundation and Ezra Jack Keats Foundation. Valla has participated in residency fellowships awards in America and abroad: Fundacion Valpariaiso-Spain, Open Art Residency-Greece, Prague Painters Workshop, Vermont Studio Center, the Santa Fe Art Institute and Chashama-New York. She was also invited to represent America in "Eurosculpture," in Carhaix, France 1994. Her work has been exhibited internationally and nationally in museums, galleries, alternative spaces and public collections in the USA, Japan, Brazil, Portugal, France, Czech Republic, Germany, England, Hungary, Sweden and Greece. Selective exhibitions include,"Europa," Instituto de Artes Visuais, Palacio Pommel, Lisbon, Portugal; La Mama, NY, NY, Gallery K&S, Berlin, Germany,Maryland Institute College of Art; University of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Contemporary Museum, Baltimore Maryland, Exit Artists Space, Atelier Collectivo Pernambuco, Brazil. Her work was shown at the Sato Museum in Tokyo, Japan, in "Considering Peace," an exhibition to benefit UNESCO. Public collections in which her work is included are The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York (Life of the City Collection), Robert Blackburn Printmaking Studio, Museum of the City of New York, The New York Public Library, The Library of Congress, New England Center for Contemporary Art, Tribes Gallery, Mid-Hudson Arts and Science Cente, Poughkeepsie, New York. Private collections are numerous. Teressa Valla firmly believes in advocating for the arts through education. As a visiting artist she has taught both teachers and students. Working with notable institutions such as Cooper Union, Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Arts Connection, Arts Genesis Annenberg Foundation, and the Mayors Commission for the City of New York. In 2008 she is began to developing her own program called project GLOW. Project GLOW will be developing and implementing community based arts programs for adults and youths in under-served communities in Central America and the Caribbean. Projects directed toward integrating the arts and environmental awareness will manifest through mixed media and murals. Teressa brings experience to these projects having worked as a VISITING ARTIST with the Annenberg Foundation, Carnegie Hall, the Anti-Graffiti Program -City of New York, Santa Fe Art Institute, and Cooper Union to name a few. Teressa continues to live and work near Central Park, New York. It has been over two decades.
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