Samantha Kosakowski is a printmaker and online Art History and Design instructor for Arkansas State University-Beebe in the United States. Additionally, she teaches art workshops in Germany and the United Kingdom. Kosakowski recently moved to England to continue research in art history, including the history of printmaking and book arts in Western Europe. She is also continuing her collaborative artist series, Tethered, a visual documentation that describes the long term effects of Holocaust survivors and their families. Other works in progress include Visitant, a mixed-media series relating to loss, grief and healing.
Samantha recently opened Kosakowski Studio, a home-based studio offering art workshops and other services to the military community and surrounding areas. The mission of Kosakowski Studio is to help build a lasting art community while providing fun activities, art education, and in-depth art classes for all ages and skill sets. She is also developing a series of children's art workshops showcasing significant artists and their techniques. Art workshops include printmaking, drawing, painting, and bookbinding.
Samantha received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in printmaking, jewelry fabrication and metalsmithing at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina in 2007. She received her Master of Fine Arts in Printmaking at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas in 2013. She is currently exhibiting her work internationally, and her work is featured in numerous public and private collections.
Samantha recently opened Kosakowski Studio, a home-based studio offering art workshops and other services to the military community and surrounding areas. The mission of Kosakowski Studio is to help build a lasting art community while providing fun activities, art education, and in-depth art classes for all ages and skill sets. She is also developing a series of children's art workshops showcasing significant artists and their techniques. Art workshops include printmaking, drawing, painting, and bookbinding.
Samantha received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in printmaking, jewelry fabrication and metalsmithing at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina in 2007. She received her Master of Fine Arts in Printmaking at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas in 2013. She is currently exhibiting her work internationally, and her work is featured in numerous public and private collections.