
About
Alexandre Pépin is an Assistant Professor of Practice in the Department of Studio Art (Painting & Drawing) at the University of Texas at Austin. Born in Montréal and currently based in Austin, his work explores Queer intimacy and spiritual contemplation through historical art movements such as Byzantine and Early Renaissance Frescoes, Post-Impressionism, Tonalism, The Viennese Secession, and Pattern and Decoration. He has received notable grants, including the Quebec Arts and Letters Council Grant (2017) and the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Fellowship (2019). Pépin’s practice includes residencies at the Vermont Studio Center (2017) and Ox-Bow School of Arts (2021). Recent exhibitions include solo shows at Arsenal Contemporary (NYC, 2022) and Bradley Ertaskiran (Montreal, 2023), alongside participation in NADA NYC (2023) and Platform (2023). His work has been reviewed in prominent publications like Esse Arts + Opinions (2021), New American Painting (2022), and Glasstire (2022).
- Education:
- MFA in Studio Arts, University of Texas at Austin (2022)
- BFA in Studio Arts, Concordia University, Montréal (2016)
Research Interests: Pépin’s work bridges historical art techniques with contemporary themes, particularly Queer intimacy and spiritual contemplation. He draws inspiration from Byzantine frescoes, Early Renaissance aesthetics, Post-Impressionist color theory, Tonalist atmospherics, and the Viennese Secession’s formal experimentation. His practice also engages with Pattern and Decoration movements to reimagine narrative and spatial dynamics in visual art.
Grants & Awards:
- Quebec Arts and Letters Council Grant (2017)
- Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Fellowship (2019)
Advising & Grants: While no formal advisees/students are listed, Pépin has secured significant grants to support his artistic research. His residencies and exhibitions reflect an active engagement with professional and academic networks in fine arts. Future projects likely expand on his themes of Queer spirituality and historical recontextualization, as seen in recent critical engagement.
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