B. Amore
B. Amore is an artist, educator, and writer. She studied at Boston University, University of Rome, Accademia di Belle Arti di Carrara, and is the recipient of Massachusetts Cultural grants, a Fulbright Grant, a Mellon Fellowship, as well as a Citation of Merit Award presented by the Vermont Arts Council. She is founder of the Carving Studio and Sculpture Center in Vermont. Amore taught for many years at the Boston Museum School and has won numerous public art commissions in both the United States and Japan and is represented by SOHO 20 Gallery, New York, and Boston Sculptors Gallery. Life line—filo della vita, her multimedia exhibit, which premiered at the Ellis Island Museum, has recently been published as An Italian American Odyssey, Life line—filo della vita: Through Ellis Island and Beyond. Her art and literary reviews appear in International Sculpture Magazine and Art New England, and her creative writing and art in VIA, Italian Americana, Biancheria, and Speaking Memory, among others. Rondini di Passaggio is on view at the Museo dell’Emigrazione, Sant’Angelo dei Lombardi, Province of Avellino, Italy, and is a re- evocation of her Naples/New York exhibit created for the Delirious Naples Conference at the Hofstra University Museum.