Joseph Muscat

Joseph Muscat is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art, AOCA 1981, the University of Toronto, B.Ed. 1975 and York University, B.A. Hons. 1973. He has exhibited his work in solo and group exhibitions in Canada, the United States, Europe, and South Korea. His work is widely held in public, corporate, and private collections, and he has received project, travel, and exhibition assistance grants from the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts.

His art has been reproduced in art books, textbooks, and on the covers of magazines and novels. He has lectured at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Architecture and taught visual arts at the Toronto District School Board. Joseph is a member of Propeller Gallery, the Ontario Society of Artists, Le Labo d’Art, and BRAVO. He has served on local and national juries, as well as for the Toronto and Ontario arts councils.

Mr. Muscat is represented by David Kaye Gallery in Toronto, Danielle Wohl Fine Arts in Orinda, California, Guildworks in Bloomfield, Ontario, and MIZ Gallery in Seoul, South Korea.

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