
About
Kenny Rivero is a Lecturer at the Yale School of Art and a Teaching Artist at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, specializing in visual arts that explore Dominican-American identity, socio-geographic solidarity, cultural expectations, race, and masculinity. His interdisciplinary practice spans painting, drawing, sculpture, and installation, offering viewers opportunities to reflect on hope, loss, and memory.
- BFA from School of Visual Arts (2006)
- MFA from Yale School of Art (2012)
His research interests focus on:
- Cultural identity formation through art
- Intersection of race and gender in visual representation
- Memory and diaspora in contemporary art practice
Notable awards and residencies include:
- Rema Hort Mann Foundation Emerging Artist Grant
- New York University Visiting Scholar
- Skowhegan School for Painting and Sculpture residency
- Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Workspace Program
- Fountainhead Residency
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