BiographyNoel Kassewitz is a contemporary artist and third-generation Floridian currently based in Washington, D.C. After receiving her BFA in Studio Painting from the University of Florida and working with the prestigious Rubell Museum, she later completed an artist residency in Carrara, Italy, with marble master sculptor Boutros Romhein. Kassewitz has guest written for Union of Concerned Scientists and her work has been featured in the Washington Post, Huffington Post, Financial Times, and PBS WETA. Kassewitz has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally, with recent solo exhibitions at Arlington Arts Center (Arlington, VA) and IA&A at Hillyer (Washington, DC), along with exhibitions in Miami, FL; Chicago, Il; and State College, PA; as well as in Milan and Bologna, Italy. Her work was recently acquired by the University of Maryland’s CAPP program for their permanent public art collection.