ROSEMARIE CHIARLONE

BIOGRAPHY

ROSEMARIE CHIARLONE Biography

Rosemarie Chiarlone was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and lives and works in Miami, Florida. Chiarlone studied at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and Florida International University, receiving a BFA and MS. She has completed residencies at Deering Estate, Vermont Studio Center, and Oolite Arts (formerly ArtCenter/South Florida). Grants and awards include nominee for the Joan Mitchell Fellowship (2020), The Villagers, Inc. Grant, Florida Artists’ Book Prize, Bienes Museum of the Modern Book, Florida Visual Arts Fellowship, and The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award. She has exhibited nationally and internationally. Her work is in the collections of Yale University Beinecke Library, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Center for Book Arts, NYC, Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, Bainbridge Island Museum, The Arthur & Mata Jaffe Collection of Books as Aesthetic Objects, Bienes Museum of the Modern Book, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Girls Club/Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz Collection, The Mosquera Collection, Miami Dade College Museum of Art + Design, Princess Caroline of Monaco, and in numerous national university and college special collections and archives.  Currently she has a solo exhibition, LANDscape, through November 10, 2024, at Under the Bridge in North Miami. She is creating a site-specific installation at The Wolfsonian-FIU in Miami Beach opening February 5, 2025.