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Name
  
Michael Tarbi


Role
  
Artist

Michael Tarbi, small detailed drawing minimalism, contemporary art
Education
  
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Michael Tarbi (born 1980 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American artist.

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Biography

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Michael Tarbi's work was first exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in 1998 where he received the national "American Visions Award" for his work entitled, "Small Portraits". This work went on to be exhibited at the President's Office of Arts and Humanities.

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Tarbi studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia from 1998 to 2002. There he received numerous awards including "the Angelo Pinto Prize for Experimental Work" and "the Henry J. Schiet Travel Scholarship".

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Since 2002, Tarbi's work has appeared in galleries and museums nationwide including the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and the White Box - Annex Gallery in New York. In 2006 He was presented with the Irene Palenski Memorial Award at the Carnegie Museum of Art. His first major one person exhibition followed at Thomas Robertello Gallery, Chicago in 2006.

References

Michael Tarbi Wikipedia