Artist Glen G. Guarino’s 2010 solo exhibit at New Jersey School of Architecture Gallery on the campus of New Jersey Institute of Technology is the most recent in a long series of exhibits of his one-of-a-kind furniture designs. Since 1982, Guarino’s work has been exhibited in many juried gallery and museum exhibits including The Noyes Museum of Art, The New Hope Art Center, Craft Boston, NJ State Museum, Montclair Art Museum, New York City’s PPOW Gallery, among many others.
He has designed furniture for commission clients and his work has been recognized with many design awards including the NY Design Award and NY Outstanding Craftsmanship and Design Award at the Bear Mountain Exhibit, as well as The New Jersey Award in the 17th Annual Fine Art Show at Summit Art Center, and NJ Best of Show at Perth Amboy Arts and Crafts Juried Show.
Likewise, his designs have been featured in magazines and publications such as Wood Art Today 2, Studio Furniture from Today’s Leading Woodworkers, Woodworker’s Journal, Woodshop News, Fine Woodworking Magazine, NJ Savvy Living Magazine, and in “500 Tables” published in 2009 by Lark Books among many others.
He holds a BA Degree in Industrial Education and Technology from Montclair State University and a Master of Studio Art Degree with High Honors from Kean University. Guarino is currently an Adjunct Professor at William Patterson University Fine Arts Department.
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