VIRGIL CANTINI MOSAIC PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania
SUMMARY Brittany Reilly, August 2017 www.design-nation.org brittany@design-nation.org
Artist, VIRGIL CANTINI (1919-2009) - Having emigrated from Italy in 1930, Pittsburgh-based artist and educator Virgil Cantini maintained a prolific studio practice, with a significant amount of his artistic production prompted by special commissions and large-scale public works. A range of universities, architectural firms, churches, landscape designers, city facilities and private collectors were eager to engage this sought-after, multi-media artist in unique projects. Creating compelling compositions and sculptures in enamel, metal, glass, wood, fiber and more, Virgil Cantini gave our city color, texture and character through his modern approach and bold experimentation. Recipient of dozens of local and national awards recognizing his artistic achievements, Cantini was instrumental in establishing the Department of Studio Arts at the University of Pittsburgh where he served on the faculty for nearly 40 years, including as Chairman. An advocate for the visual arts in Pittsburgh, he was named to the board of directors of the Pittsburgh Arts Council upon its creation, served as President of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh, as a member of the Board of Governors of the Pittsburgh Plan for Art and on the City of Pittsburgh Art Commission.