
Toby Buonagurio
· Assistant Professor of ArtStony Brook University · Art
Active 1983–2010
About
Toby Buonagurio is a professor in the Department of Art at Stony Brook University and has been the Head of Ceramics in the Art Department since 1976. She is a lifetime resident of New York City and is best known for her colorful, offbeat, tongue-in-cheek ceramic sculptures inspired by extensive international travel and her affection for Popular Culture, American and otherwise. Her work has been exhibited in 27 solo shows across museums and galleries throughout the United States and Japan, and has been featured in nearly 300 international shows, with extensive coverage in national periodicals, professional publications, books, monographs, and exhibition catalogues. Her work has also been featured in television documentaries on the arts internationally and is included in numerous private and public collections in the US and abroad. Buonagurio has created significant public artworks, including 'Times Square Times: 35 Times', a series of thirty-five glazed ceramic relief sculptures commissioned by MTA Arts and Design, permanently installed in the Times Square-42 Street Subway Station and viewed by nearly half a million subway riders daily. She was an invited guest artist at the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park in Japan in 1997, where she created artwork and traveled throughout the country for two months. Her other notable work, 'Earth, Air, Fire, Water', commissioned in 2010 for the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics at Stony Brook University, features eleven large glazed ceramic butterflies that symbolize elements of physics and are installed in the building's lobby. Her latest work involves high octane, brilliantly colored, reflective surfaces that activate her sculptures, representing a more extreme approach developed through extensive research.
Research topics
- Visual arts
- Geography
- Library science
- History
- Medical education
Selected publications
SBU Faculty Exhibition, November 15 to December 14, 2005
2005-11-15
articleFaculty Exhibition 2001, September 11 to October 20, 2001
2001-09-11
article1st authorCorresponding1994-09-13
article1991-09-10
article1988-01-26
articleThe Faculty Show, November 22, 1983 to January 4, 1984
1983-11-22
article
Frequent coauthors
- 9 shared
Martin Levine
- 8 shared
Jacques Guilmain
- 8 shared
Howardena Pindell
- 5 shared
Stephanie Dinkins
Stony Brook University
- 5 shared
Thom Thompson
- 5 shared
Nobuho Nagasawa
- 5 shared
Chris Semergieff
- 5 shared
Mel Pekarsky
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