Romi Sloboda
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Selected Press

  • Debbie Black, "Penn State New Kensington exhibit features works created through visual communication", Pittburgh Tribune-Review, July 2015
  • Mia Johnson, "Romi Sloboda and Wayne Ngan", Preview - The Gallery Guide, November 2010
  • Victoria Donohoe, "American Abstract Artists: Muscle and Rain”, review of Waiting for Rain, The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 2011
  • R.B. Strauss, "First Friday of a New Age," review of Works from Agua Fria, The [Philadelphia] Weekly Press, November 2008 
  • Caitlin Gutekunst, "November’s First Friday," review of Works on Paper & Paintings.  www.fallonandrosof.blogspot.com 2006
  • Edward J. Sozanski, "Korean Ghosts", review of Nine Cups and Other New Works, The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 2004
  • R.B. Strauss, "Delaware Roundup," review of Vessel Preludes & Fugues, Art Matters, June 2004 
  • Burt Wasserman, "Natural Selection," review of Seven Seasons, Primetime Arts & Entertainment, December 2003 
  • Roberta Fallon, "Nice and Old," review. www.fallonandrosof.blogspot.com. (sloboda 11/03) 
  • R.B. Strauss, "Spirited and Spiritual," review of Seven Seasons. The [Philadelphia] Weekly Press, November 2003 
  • Jeff Daniel, "Four Parts, Harmonic Whole," review of Tilting the Jar, Spilling the Moon, St. Louis Post Dispatch, May 1996 
  • Jeff Daniel, "Surging with Spontaneity," profile. St. Louis Post Dispatch, April 1996 
Jeff Daniel, "Songs to the Moon in the Well," review of Songs to the Moon in the Well, St. Louis Post Dispatch, September 1995
"Embracing counterpoints, like moments of stillness found within chaos, I use a range of materials in my work: drawings, paintings, ceramics, printmaking, video, installation and sculpture."

Romi Sloboda was born in the United States and spent her childhood living in both the United States and her mother's native city, Seoul, Korea. She studied printmaking at the Santa Reparata Graphic Arts Centre in Florence, and received her BFA from Washington University in St. Louis and her MFA from London Metropolitan University. Her work has been exhibited in solo and group shows throughout the United States as well as in Europe. She has been awarded residencies from the Cité Internationale des Arts Fondation in Paris, the University of Texas at Dallas, and the Herekeke Arts Center in New Mexico. Romi currently lives and works in London, United Kingdom.
  • Home
  • Portfolio
    • Works: London
    • Sculpture / Installation
    • Works: Santa Fe
    • Ceramics
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  • CV
  • Studio News & Announcements
  • Blog: Yankee London Studio
  • About
  • Contact