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Phone: (505) 699-7038
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About the Artist

Over a professional career spanning more than twenty five years, Sasha Linda Wasko has developed a wide range of artistic skills. She defines herself as a painter and filmmaker, a photographer, and a print maker.

Ms. Wasko’s professional interest in art began while studying photography and film at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) after completing graduate studies in chemistry. Additional post graduate work followed at UCLA; San Miguel de Allende, Mexico; the Boston Museum School of Fine Art; and the Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles. She also taught Art and film for ten years at MIT, and most recently at the Santa Fe International Academy of Art.

Over the last twenty years, Ms. Wasko has earned wide spread recognition, honors, and awards. From California to France and from Mexico to New York City, she has had twenty-two solo exhibitions and twenty-nine group shows. Her work has received excellent reviews in newspapers such as the Boston Globe, Albuquerque Journal, Santa Fe New Mexican, The News (Mexico). She has been chosen as an artist for the 7th International Global Culture Center Show in Nigeria, and as Artist-In-Residence for New Mexico. She has received grants from Partners in Education and the New Mexico Arts Council, and has served as a juror for art shows, a program director and moderator for WGBH-TV/Boston, and as a lecturer. She has been featured at a variety of exhibitions, most notably at a commissioned exhibit at the Pueblo of Zia, New Mexico; Cornell University, New York; M.I.T. Gallery; Boston City Hall; Enugu Museum, Nigeria; Montserrat Gallery, New York; Esthetix Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, and in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico at both the Instituto Allende and Galeria San Miguel.

Sasha Linda Wasko creates solid forms that dissolve into illusive, breathtaking, pulsating spaces. We find ourselves enveloped in sweeping currents of color that intimates sounds, smells, and the poetry of mystery.
- Alexander Shaundi, New York Review, March, 2002


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