
معرفی
Prof. Devin Kovach is a Professor of Visual Arts at Temple University Rome. As an American artist based in Rome, Italy, he integrates printmaking, photography, and installation in his practice, exploring the interplay between visual experience and psychological impressions in architectural spaces. His work has been exhibited internationally, with notable solo and group shows in the US and Europe.
- Degrees: M.F.A. in Printmaking from Tyler School of Art (Temple University), B.F.A. in Studio Arts from the University of New Mexico.
- Courses Taught: ART 2703 - Book Structures, ART 3701 - Printmaking Workshop, VS 3553 - Concept Studio Hybrid Print Imaging, ART 2702 - Survey of Etching and Relief, ART 1702 - Artists' Books, Zines, and Independent Publishing.
His research focuses on Roman printmaking, print history, and the relationship between printed images and visual perception. He has participated in prestigious residencies such as Anderson Ranch, KALA Art Institute, and Ramdom’s DeFault17. Kovach is affiliated with organizations like Second State Press (Philadelphia) and Ars Grafica (Rome). Recent exhibitions include Venster op Rome (2018) and An Eye Wide Open (2017). His artist statement emphasizes transforming the familiar to reveal complexity, interrogating the instability of sight, and the role of perspective in shaping reality.





