June 12, 2026
Tom Cocotos has joined Studio Collective — collage artist whose technique is that of a figurative painter using scraps of found paper as his paint and line

collage artist whose technique is that of a figurative painter using scraps of found paper as his paint and line
New York, USA

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Started: June 2, 2026
Most recent: Work in progress
June 12, 2026
Tom Cocotos has joined Studio Collective — collage artist whose technique is that of a figurative painter using scraps of found paper as his paint and line
June 2, 2026

New work: (after Velazquez)
June 2, 2026

New work: Hall of Mirrors (after Alex Katz)
June 2, 2026

New work: Hall of Mirrors (after Alex Katz) No. 1
June 2, 2026

New work: Sea Breezes (after Ing)
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New work: You're Lost Little Girl (after Fragonard)
Tom Cocotos is a New York City based artist. He has been awarded grants by United States Artists, Creatives Rebuild NY and Oolite Arts, and held art residencies at Vermont Studio Center, PANAL 361 Buenos Aires, Tempelhof Kunst Berlin, The Writer’s Foundry Brooklyn, Oolite Arts Miami, PEN American Center Prison Writing Program, Mudhouse on Crete and Peekaboo Miami. He’s mounted one-person exhibitions at the Englewood Art Center of Ringling College, Piegatto Gallery Guatemala City, Musetta Gallery Buenos Aires and Bredok Berlin. He has been commissioned and is held in the collections of Len and Louise Riggio, Trish and Tom Kennedy, Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art NYC, Miami Children’s Museum, American Airlines, Citibank, Ford Motor Company, American Airlines, among others. His work has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the LA Times and Newsweek. He holds an MFA from the School of Visual Arts NY, and a BS in Engineering from Columbia University. Cocotos currently has his studio in The West Chelsea Arts Building on West 26th Street.