Kerina Mangiaracina
Multimedia Artist: Jewelry, Painting & Printmaking
As a multi-media artist, Kerina finds that her creativity refuses to be confined to a single direction. Moving fluidly between jewelry design, painting, sculpture, and printmaking, she embraces the freedom of not settling on just one medium. When a creative spark ignites, the final destination is always an adventure. She immerses herself entirely in her chosen process for months at a time until a new idea emerges—either blending seamlessly with her previous work or launching her into an entirely new realm of artistic exploration.
Artist Statement
About Kerina…
Kerina earned her degree from the School of American Crafts in Fine Jewelry and Metals Design, followed by a Master of Fine Arts with a concentration in Printmaking. A dedicated educator, she shares the joy of creation across her community, teaching everything from painting to wire jewelry at local schools, libraries, memory care facilities, and assisted living homes.
Building on her background as a jewelry designer and instructor at the Memorial Art Gallery, Kerina is now launching her own independent jewelry-making classes in a exciting new studio space within the Anderson Alley Building. Her diverse teaching repertoire also includes stained glass, bookmaking, printmaking, wire-wrapped jewelry, drawing, and painting.
Connect & Visit
Class Registration: Text or call 585-233-3599 for current schedules.
Public Gallery Hours: Open to the public every First Friday from 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM and Second Saturday from 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
CONTACT
kmangia1@gmail.com
(585)233-3599
Studio 204
OPEN STUDIO TIMES
First Fridays, 6-8 pm
By Request