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Blaise Tobia (born January 20, 1953) is a contemporary artist and photographer who lives and works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is married to sculptor,
Virginia Maksymowicz Virginia Maksymowicz (born February 19, 1952) is an American artist whose sculptural installations incorporate a variety of media. She lives in Philadelphia, PA and is married to artist-photographer, Blaise Tobia. Early life and education Mak ...
. Together they maintain TandM Arts Studio.


Early life and education

Tobia was born in Brooklyn, New York. He attended
Stuyvesant High School Stuyvesant High School ( ) is a co-ed, State school, public, college-preparatory, Specialized high schools in New York City, specialized high school in Manhattan, New York City. The school, commonly called "Stuy" ( ) by its students, faculty, a ...
, and went on to study art at
Brooklyn College Brooklyn College is a public university in Brooklyn in New York City, United States. It is part of the City University of New York system and enrolls nearly 14,000 students on a campus in the Midwood and Flatbush sections of Brooklyn as of fall ...
, CUNY: his principal photography teacher was Walter Rosenblum; he studied drawing with Philip Pearlstein and sculpture with Ron Mehlman. After receiving his BA in 1974, he headed for California, to become part of the MFA program at the
University of California, San Diego The University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego in communications material, formerly and colloquially UCSD) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in San Diego, California, United States. Es ...
. During that trip, he documented two significant artworks on the ranch of Stanley Marsh 3:
Robert Smithson Robert Smithson (January 2, 1938 – July 20, 1973) was an American artist known for sculpture and land art who often used drawing and photography in relation to the spatial arts. His work has been internationally exhibited in galleries and mu ...
's Amarillo Ramp and the then-recently completed
Ant Farm A formicarium (: formicaria or formicariums) or ant farm is a vivarium which is designed primarily for the study of ant colonies and how ants behave and for the enjoyment of ants as pets. Those who study ant behavior are known as myrmecologists ...
's ''
Cadillac Ranch ''Cadillac Ranch'' is a public art installation and sculpture in Amarillo, Texas, US. It was created in 1974 by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Doug Michels, who were a part of the art group Ant Farm (group), Ant Farm. The installation consist ...
''. Tobia's unique book, ''Cadillac Ranch Sequences'', was accepted into the Ant Farm's archive in 2003. At UCSD, he studied primarily with photographers Fred Lonidier and Phel Steinmetz, as well as with
Allan Kaprow Allan Kaprow (August 23, 1927 – April 5, 2006) was an American performance artist, installation artist, painter, and assemblagist . He helped to develop the " Environment" and "Happening" in the late 1950s and 1960s, as well as their theory. ...
and the artists Newton and Helen Harrison. He worked as a Research Assistant for the school's Mandeville Gallery; among his duties he acted as a photographer and facilitator for performance artists Lynn Hershman,
Laurie Anderson Laura Phillips "Laurie" Anderson (born June 5, 1947) is an American avant-garde artist, musician and filmmaker whose work encompasses performance art, pop music, and multimedia projects. Initially trained in violin and sculpting,Amirkhanian, Cha ...
and Norma Jean Deák.


Career

In 1977, Tobia and Maksymowicz returned to New York City, where they both worked for the NYC CETA Artists Project from 1978 to 1979. Tobia was a member of the team documenting what was the largest federally-funded arts project since the WPA. His photos of participating artists such as
Ursula von Rydingsvard Ursula von Rydingsvard (née Karoliszyn; born 1942) is a sculptor who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. She is best known for creating installation art, large-scale works influenced by nature, primarily using Cedrus, cedar and other forms o ...
and
Willie Birch Willie Birch (born 1942) is an American visual artist who works in a variety of mediums including drawing, painting, and sculpture. Birch was born in New Orleans, and currently lives and works in New Orleans. He completed his BA at Southern Univ ...
appear in print in the ''Cultural Council Foundation Artists Project'' Complete archives of the CCF Artist Project are housed in the New York City Department of Records and some images are in the collection of the Museum of the City of New York. In 1980, Tobia and Maksymowicz moved to Oberlin, Ohio, where he became a founding member of the town's alternate newspaper, ''The Local Paper''. In 1981 they moved to Detroit, where Tobia taught photography part-time at
Wayne State University Wayne State University (WSU) is a public university, public research university in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1868, Wayne State consists of 13 schools and colleges offering approximately 375 programs. It is Michigan's third-l ...
and did extensive photographic documentation of Detroit; his series on converted bank buildings, ''Pillars of the Community'' is represented in ''Site Matters: Design Concepts, Histories, and Strategies''. Back in New York City in 1983, Tobia become an editor of the monthly publication of the Foundation for the Community of Artists, ''Artworkers News,'' later renamed ''Art&Artists'' working with its chief editor, Elliott Barowitz. He became active with a variety of politically oriented artists' groups such as Art Against Apartheid, Artists Call Against U.S. Intervention in Central America and
Political Art Documentation/Distribution Political Art Documentation/Distribution (PAD/D) PAD/D was originally simply called "Political Art Documentation", but "Distribution" was added to the group title after a year or so of operation. was an American leftist art collective based in Ne ...
. During this period he took his first courses in computer imaging, at Pratt Institute and SVA. In 1985, Tobia began splitting his time between New York City and Philadelphia when he was hired as an assistant professor by
Drexel University Drexel University is a private university, private research university with its main campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Drexel's undergraduate school was founded in 1891 by Anthony Joseph Drexel, Anthony J. Drexel, a financier ...
. He and another faculty member, Stuart Rome, co-developed a major in photography for Drexel. After receiving tenure, in 1992, he became the first director of that program, which was among the earliest to require a dual professional/fine-art course of study as well as courses in digital photography. Continuing to pursue his interests in digital technologies, he led the process of developing a new major in digital media at Drexel and moved into that program in 2000. In 2007, he was welcomed into Drexel's Art & Art History Department (for which, as of 2019, he is professor emeritus).


Awards

Tobia has received grants from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and Drexel University. He has been a visiting artist at the Vermont Studio Center (2007) and the American Academy in Rome (2006; 2012; 2014). His photographs have been included in ''Sculpture'' Magazine, ''Leonardo'' Magazine, and in books such as ''Lure of the Local'' and ''Site Matters'' and other publications. colettecopeland.com Retrieved 2016-5-25


References


External links


The Fluid Photograph, The Fluid Book by Blaise Tobia at vjic.org
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