After living and working in Brooklyn, NY for the past fifteen years, Colin Hunt has recently moved to Plumsteadville, PA. While in New York he received his BFA from the Cooper Union, his MFA from Columbia University and contributed artwork to many gallery shows in Soho and Chelsea including, P.P.O.W., Artists Space and White Columns amongst others. He was included in the 177th invitational exhibition at the National Academy of Design where he was awarded the Richard Recchia memorial prize for his work and at the landmark “Open House” show at the Brooklyn Museum. He also taught drawing at Columbia University. His landscape paintings have been included in the juried exhibitions at the Phillips Mill in New Hope, PA, where he won the Bucks County Landscape Oil Painting Award in 2007, and the Hughes Award in 2006. He has been included in other juried shows at the Coryell Gallery in Lambertville, NJ and at the Prallsville Mill in Stockton, NJ. His work is also on display at the following galleries: Canal Frame Crafts in Washington Crossing, PA, the Radclyffe Gallery in New Hope, PA and at desChamps Gallery in Lambertville, NJ.
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