Will Pupa's Biography
Will Pupa was born in California to Italian-American parents who both came from the same province, “Caserta”, in the “Campania” region of Italy near Naples. Will grew up in Southern California. He did his BFA in sculpture at CSULB and then went to study in Florence at the Academy of Fine Arts and completed his degree in sculpture in Carrara, Italy. In addition to these formal studies Will also attended artistic anatomy courses for two years at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest.  After ten years in Europe, the last two of which were devoted to an apprenticeship in the studio of a leading figurative Italian sculptor in Pietrasanta, Will returned to California.

In California Will taught Figure Drawing and Figure Sculpture courses at community colleges, art schools and universities while continuing to pursue his own artistic work. He acquired the studio of his teacher, Marcello Tommasi, in Pietrasanta, Italy and uses the studio to offer private lessons and complete commissioned works. He organizes and directs the annual Summer Study Abroad program to Tuscany Italy for Loyola Marymount University. Presently Will is Artist in Residence in the Marymount Institute at LMU. Will is married to Giada Garofalo who is originally from the Mediterranean Island of Sardinia.

Education
Academy of Fine Arts Carrara, Italy
  Foreign Diploma Degree in Sculpture, MFA degree equivalent 1997



Academy of Fine Arts Florence, Italy
  Sculpture Fellowship Invitation, 1991-1992

Academy of Fine Arts Budapest, Hungary
  Drawing and Anatomy Apprenticeship, 1996-1998

California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, California
  Bachelor of FIne Arts Degree in Sculpture, 1994

Teaching and Academic Experience
2007 to Present  Artist in Residence, Marymount Institute at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California

2002 to Present  Director: Summer Study Abroad Program in Italy
Department of Art and Art History, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California

2001 to Present  Professor: Drawing I; Drawing II: Figure Drawing; Figure Workshop; Sculpture Workshop
Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California

2006 to 2007   Professor: Life Drawing
Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, California

2001 to 2005   Adjunct Professor: Beginning Drawing; Intermediate and Advanced Life Drawing
El Camino College, Torrance, California

2001 to 2003   Instructor: Fundamentals of Drawing, Palos Verdes Art Center, Palos Verdes, Cailfornia

Summer 2002   Director: Independent Art Program, Sculpture; Drawing Pietrasanta, Italy



1998 to 2000   Studio Instructor: Fundamentals of Drawing,
Life Drawing, and Clay Modeling  
Tommasi Studios, Pietrasanta and Florence, Italy



1992-1995   Teaching Assistantship:  Sculpture Techniques: Armature Construction; Plaster Molds; Foundry Procedures

Professional Studio Management

1998 to 2000  Head Apprentice: Studios of sculptor Marcello Tommasi in Florence and Pietrasanta, Italy.

1996 to1998  Appointed Apprenticeship:  Budapest Studio of  Professor Tibor Kiss  in Budapest, Hungary.

1994 to 1995  Cofounder and Director: Janos Foundry, Cararra, Italy Development, construction and maintenance of foundry.

Exhibitions  and  Presentations

“Flourish Not” McNish Art Gallery, Oxnard Community College,
  Oxnard, California; 2005

“Skin and Bones” Da Gallery,
  Pomona, California; 2004

“The Shepherdess and Chimneysweep” Crazy Space Gallery,
  Santa Monica, California; 2004

“Pillars” Laband Gallery, Loyola Marymount University,
  Los Angeles, California; 2003

“Faculty Art Exhibition” College Gallery, El Camino College,
  Torrance, California; 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004

"Il Disegno", Solo Exhibition of Drawings, Altopascio, Italy; 1999

Invitational Sculpture Symposium, Wunsiedel, Germany; 1997

"Eccoci", Two Person Exhibition, Lido di Camaiore, Italy; 1996

“In Fieri", Group Invitational, Academy of Fine Arts, Carrara, Italy; 1995

“All’Ombra delle Apuane", Palazzo Imperiale, Massa, Italy, 1994

"XVII Premio di Arti Plastiche e Figurative per Giovani Artisti",
  Palazzo Comunale, Monza, Italy; 1993; Group Invitational

"Passione per Arte",  Prize:  Honorable Mention,
  Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, Italy; 1992

Commissioned Work

“The Nine Muses”, Margaret Bove Sculpture and Meditation Graden, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles California; 2006

“A Journey into Love: Meditating with Piers Plowman” by Sr. Mary Clemente Davlin, O.P., cover drawing; 2008

“Marketplace”, painting, concept design and publicity poster for "Samarkand: Rites and Rituals of Markets Old and New", written and directed by Wole Soyinka; 2008

“That All May Have Life”, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles California; 2010
 
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