Russell Hamilton | Minneapolis College of Art and Design

Russell Hamilton

Image
Portrait of Russell Hamilton

Faculty

Title
Adjunct Faculty
Education
MFA, University of Washington–Seattle
BA, University of Minnesota

Russell Hamilton is a practicing visual artist and educator. He has worked as a professor of Art and Design in the mediums of sculpture, painting, and mixed media. He has taught at Wayne State University, Zayed University (UAE), and he currently teaches at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD). Russell has exhibited widely throughout the US; Seattle, Minneapolis, Atlanta, Detroit, NYC, Skowhegan, Washington D.C., as well as, the UAE, Venice, and Japan. His works are in both public and private collections. ​

Russell received an MFA in Sculpture from the University of Washington, Seattle. He has also attended the renowned Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (1990) and the 2021 alumni class. He was an artist-in-residence at the Pratt Institute in Seattle for glass blowing and a one-year Artist in Residence at the prestigious Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC. ​Russell has worked on a number of community projects and worked as an artist in residence at a number of community-based organizations and school districts. He continues with his individual studio work and is further interested in art collaborations that extend beyond the walls of the traditional gallery.

In addition to his MFA, Russell received a BA in Political Science (Southern African Politics) from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Campus.