Corinne Ulmann
Adjunct Professor - CCE
Biography
CORINNE ULMANN is a Brooklyn-based artist who works through a range of scales and media, from intimate artworks to large-scale public projects, with an emphasis on painting. She has received awards and grants from the Paul and Daisy Soros Foundation, the New York Foundation for the Arts, Dallas Museum of Art, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Corinne is a former design project manager at Maya Lin Studio and has taught at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, The Cooper Union and currently at Pratt Institute. Corinne’s work is featured on a 6,500 square-foot mural in the Hell’s Kitchen section of Manhattan. Her public art commissions include art glass and mosaic projects for the NYC MTA Croton-Harmon station, NYC Public Art for Public Schools, Iowa State University and Texas Tech University, among others.
Education
Master in Architecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design
Master of Fine Arts in Painting, University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis