Paul Villinski was born in York, Maine, USA, in 1960, and has lived and worked in New York City since 1982. A scenic route through the educational system included stops at Phillips Exeter Academy and the Massachusetts College of Art, and a BFA from the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 1984. He lives with his partner, the painter Amy Park, and their son, Lark, in their studio in Long Island City, NY.


Villinski's work has been included in numerous exhibitions nationally, recently including: Second Lives: Re-purposing the Ordinary at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York and Prospect 1, an international Biennial in New Orleans. Emergency Response Studio, a FEMA trailer redesigned and rebuilt into a solar and wind powered mobile artist's studio, was the subject of a solo exhibition at Rice University Art Gallery, Houston, TX; the exhibition also traveled to Ballroom Marfa, in Marfa, TX, and Wesleyan University's Zilkha Gallery, Middletown, CT.
Villinski's work is widely collected, including major public works created by commission. He has been a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts grant, and has been an Artist-in-Residence at the Serenbe Institute, (GA); the Millay Colony (NY); the Ucross Foundation (WY); the Djerassi Foundation (CA) and the Villa Montalvo Arts Center (CA). He is represented in New York by Morgan Lehman Gallery.
A pilot of sailplanes and paragliders, metaphors of flight and soaring often appear in his work. With a lifelong concern for environmental issues, his work frequently re-purposes discarded materials, effecting surprising and poetic transformations.
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- North Terminal D - MIA Flower Fence
- North Terminal D - 20 photos 10 years
- North Terminal D - Andan Volando
- North Terminal D - All We Need is Love
- North Terminal D - Air Chair
- Central Terminal E - From the Land of Sun and Fun
- Central Terminal F - It Must be the Water
- Central Terminal F - Waterspaces
- Central Terminal Skywalk - Gifts from the Sea
- South Terminal H - Carybé Murals
- South Terminal J - Temporary Altars
- South Terminal J 3rd Floor - Hortensia
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