Kenneth Wenzel
Ken
is a representational painter. Raised in New York, at age 18, he spent a
year sailing the world on freighters. Ken received his BFA degree from
The School of Visual Arts in New York City. He then lived on Mohegan
Island, off the coast of Maine, making art while working on a lobster
boat. Ken relocated to San Francisco where he taught art to emotionally
distressed boys. Ken completed his MFA at the San Francisco Art
Institute in 1989 before he moved to Minneapolis.
He currently teaches in the Art Department at Century College in White
Bear Lake and lectures and teaches drawing at the Minneapolis Institute
of Arts. During the summer, Ken instructs at Edina Art Center. His work
has been exhibited and collected regionally and nationally. Shows
include: The Bowery Gallery in New York, The Phipps Art Center in Hudson
Wis., No Name Gallery at The Soap Factory in Minneapolis, Minn. and The
Plains Art Museum in Fargo, N.D.
Ken teaches painting in oils and acrylics at Edina Art Center during the
summer.
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