Community engagement and social justice
Site-specific and integrated art
2-D art, including murals, mosaic, photography, etc.
Pittsburgh Creative Corps Artist Directory
Evan Rumble
Primary Discipline
Artistic Practice
Assemblage, including found objects, multimedia
Painting/works on paper/printmaking
Site-specificity determines materials used
About the Artist
Using a combination of found-object assemblage, collage, painting, and drawing, I create large format two-dimensional works, sculptures, and installations that visually and thematically highlight shortcomings in education.
Evan Rumble (he/him/his) is a Pittsburgh-based mixed-media artist and art educator. He has experience teaching art to youth and adults, in and out of the classroom. Evan has taught in rural, suburban, and urban schools predominantly focusing on studio arts, animation, and ceramics. Evan has involved students from local schools and colleges in the planning and fabrication of some of his projects. He has partnered with arts organizations and schools to host artists-in-residence in classrooms.
Photo by Julie Kahlbaugh
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Accreditations, Certifications, and/or Awards
- Associated Artists of Pittsburgh, 2021;
- Certified PA Art Educator PK-12, 2017;
- Presidential Scholar, Western Washington University, 2015
Provides Fabrication Services to Other Artists
Yes
Teaching Artist
Yes, all ages
Joined the Directory
March 2022
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PROJECT
Pittsburgh Creative Corps
Designed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pittsburgh Creative Corps initiative engages artists and creative workers to activate the public realm while providing economic opportunity.
“Public art, especially high-impact, visually engaging artwork, is the most accessible avenue for igniting people's excitement and encouraging critical discourse on issues that impact youth, communities, and our well-being.”
Evan Rumble
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Related
PROJECT
Pittsburgh Creative Corps
Designed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pittsburgh Creative Corps initiative engages artists and creative workers to activate the public realm while providing economic opportunity.