Bobbi Mastrangelo was born Barbara Ann Betschen on May 16, 1937 in Youngstown, Ohio. She is an artist specializing in relief sculpture, mixed media, and fiber art including handmade cast paper. Her work is best known for its unusual focus on the theme of manhole covers and water covers, grates and drains. Her art has been exhibited widely throughout the United States and is in the collections in several museums.
Biography
Bobbi Mastrangelo was not originally trained as an artist, but instead graduated with a degree in Elementary Education from SUNY in Buffalo, New York, where she met her future husband Alfred. After a career as a teacher and while raising her children, she enrolled in art classes in New York state and studied printmaking and papermaking under the tutelage of professors including Dan Welden, Gail Cohen Edelman, Clare Romano and John Ross. Mastrangelo's art theme developed during her studies with Master Printer Dan Welden, who advised her to focus on a theme or a style for her identity as an artist. After viewing photographs of previous sketches and paintings, her art history professor, Lawrence Alloway, pointed out that circular themes dominated. When she discovered photographs of manhole covers in an art history book, Mastrangelo realized that she had found the perfect theme. Using manhole cover rubbings and photos for reference, Mastrangelo developed a technique for creating trompe l’oeil relief works called "Grate Works" The realistic street and sidewalk scenes using manhole covers or water covers have been created in many media: collagraph prints on handmade paper, fiber art, foam relief works, assemblages and installations. Named by news reporters as Cover Girl or The Grate Lady, Mastrangelo continues to create art work for exhibitions, solo shows and commissions.
Style and social statement
Bobbi Mastrangelo's activities as a community leader against littering, environmental pollution, and in promotion of water conservation are themes reflected in her art. Manhole-themed collages made from handmade paper may incorporate found objects or impressions of street litter, bottle caps and discarded cigarette butts. Eco-conscious messages are sometimes written on the work itself. She created assemblages and an outdoor installation titled "Hazardous Waste Site" warning of the dangers of toxic and medical waste at Islip Art Museum’s "Outdoor Sculpture Now" exhibit on Long Island, New York in July 1989. Mastrangelo's body of work includes using diverse materials such as metal, wood, paint, paper, fiber, canvas, cement, builders’ foam sheets and spray foam. Larger works measure up to 60 inches long, and may be framed or unframed wall pieces or three-dimensional sculpture. The artist submits one of her pieces or "art happenings" to be reproduced in color as a post card for National Postcard Week each year. These include themes of conservation, American Pride, anti-terrorism, the history of cover designs, roads and infrastructure.
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
2011 "Water Works" Toho Water Authority Gallery: Kissimmee FL 2010 "Sewers of the World, Unite" 2006 "Grate Works" Osceola Arts Center Kissimmee FL 2004 "Underfoot: Manhole & Other Covers” The Attleboro Area Industrial Museum, MA 2003 "Grate Works" Toast Gallery: Port Jefferson, NY 1998 "Grate Works" Baltimore, MD: Museum of Public Works 1997 “Permanent Collection of Grate Works” Islip Art Museum: East Islip, NY 1994 "Manhole Covers" Invitational, N Y Hall of Science: Corona 1993–1999 “Water Works III” Suffolk County Water Authority
Group exhibitions
2011 "75th National Midyear Exhibition" Butler Institute of American Art: Youngstown, Ohio 2010 “CURATE THIS! 2010” Denver Biennial of the Americas: The Beca Foundation
2010 "Water Sce" Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center: Buford GA 2004 “NY Collects Buffalo State” Burchfield-Penney Art Center: Buffalo, NY 1999 “Winners Showcase Exhibit” Smithtown, NY Arts Council
1995 "Listen to the Earth” Hamilton College: Clinton, NY 1992 "City Views” Staller Arts Center SUNY: Stony Brook, NY 1988 “Water Works” Mills Pond House Gallery St. James NY