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Alberto Rey
Alberto Rey a SUNY
Distinguished Professor, is in charge of the curriculum for the Drawing
and Painting Program. He holds a BFA from Indiana University of Pennsylvania
and a MFA from State University of New York at Buffalo with additional
post-graduate work from Harvard University. While at SUNY Fredonia,
Alberto Rey was promoted to SUNY Distinguished Professor for Research
and Creative Activity (2007) and has received the Chancellor's Award
for Excellence in Research and Creative Activities (2003), the Kasling
Lecturer Award (2001), the William T. Hagan Young Scholar/Artist Award
(1994) and the Minority Visiting Scholar Award from Central Missouri
State University (1994). He has also been a panelist for both the
New York State Council for the Arts and New York Foundation for the
Arts. His artwork is in the permanent collections of the Albright
Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York; Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx,
New York; Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York; Burchfield-Penney Art
Center, Buffalo, New York; Castellani Art Museum, Niagara University,
New York; El Museo del Barrio, New York, New York; Museum of Art,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida; St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York;
and Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida. His work has also been presented
in over one hundred and twenty exhibitions in the United States, Mexico,
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