Bio

 

Dominic Mangila is an artist-educator born in Manila and based in the US. In Fall 2024, he will be joining the faculty as an assistant professor of painting of Indiana University - Bloomington.  He holds an MFA degree in visual arts from Columbia University where he has taught in the visual arts department and a BFA degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He also taught at the University of the Philippines - Diliman. He had solo exhibitions at Tokyo Gendai, Vargas Museum in the Philippines, Drawing Room Manila, Reserve Ames in Los Angeles, Marvelli Gallery in New York and Alberta Society of Printmakers Canada. He participated in group exhibitions such as 2018 Gwangju Biennale, Seoul Frieze, Melbourne Art Fair, Asia Art Fair Paris, SEA Focus Singapore, Neiman Gallery and Wallach Galleries of Columbia University New York, Metropolitan Museum Manila, Vargas Museum, Mind Set Art Taipei etc. He participated in art residencies such as Skowhegan, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Yaddo, EFA New York, Woodstock Byrdcliffe and Seven Below Arts Initiative. He received a New York Community Trust Art Grant, Lotos Club Foundation Art Award, D' Arcy Trust Fund, Agnes Martin Fellowship, Chicago Community Art Grant and 2024 New Jersey Individual Artist Fellowship.