Tali Rose Krupkin
Tali Rose Krupkin is a mixed-media artist based in Jersey City, NJ. She transforms upcycled fragments into dynamic collages and paper weavings, exploring identity by bridging past and present culture. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and Art History from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. Krupkin has been featured in Art Review City and was named one of "10 Locals to Watch" by The Hoboken Girl. Her art has been exhibited at The Athenaeum (Philadelphia, PA), Deep Space Gallery (Jersey City, NJ), Curate NJ (Raritan, NJ), Art House Gallery (Jersey City, NJ), Brooklyn Collage Collective (Brooklyn, NY), and US+U/Warburton Galerie (Yonkers, NY). Her solo exhibitions include Missed Connections at The International (Philadelphia, PA), Not Your Daddy's Issues at Orchard Street Paint Supply (Manhattan, NY), and Reclaimed Vision at Mission 50 (Hoboken, NJ). This December, Krupkin unveils her latest solo exhibition, Flip Side, at Mission 50 in Hoboken, NJ. The series features transformed cassette jackets, blending nostalgia with a fresh twist, framing the layers and hidden gems within the music. The exhibition will remain on view into the new year.
Artist Statement
I transform upcycled materials into analog collages and paper weavings, meticulously hand-cut and assembled from magazine pages, street advertisements, and various found papers.
Through revitalizing fragments from our past and present culture, I challenge conventions and embrace the complexities of identity, exploring the polarity between historical imprints and contemporary perspectives.
Experience the past made present, and let your voice join the conversation of what was, what is, and what can be.