Bedel M. Tiscareño is a painter and sculptor from Las Vegas, Nevada. His undergraduate studies began at Otis/Parsons School of Art and Design in Los Angeles, California, but later led to Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington, and then to the School of Visual Arts (“SVA”) in New York, New York where, in 1998, he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a concentration in painting.
After graduating from SVA, Tiscareño was employed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art where he served as the supervising technician for its largest curatorial department, European Sculpture and Decorative Arts (ESDA). While there, Tiscareño further developed his aesthetic sensibilities as his work at the Met placed him in close proximity to some of the world’s greatest masterpieces. In particular, ESDA’s enormous collection of figurative sculpture – ranging from Bernini to Rodin – afforded Tiscareño the opportunity to absorb the timeless lessons of composition, material, and content taught by such celebrated and inspiring artists.
Tiscareño later left the Met to pursue an advanced degree. In 2010, he began studying law at the City University of New York School of Law. In February of 2014, after passing the New York bar exam, he was admitted to practice law in the Second Judicial Department of the State of New York. Since then, Tiscareño has represented low-income tenants in NYC housing court, served as a legal consultant to an e-commerce company, and worked in-house at an award-winning architectural design firm. The demanding schedule occasioned by the study of law has left little time for Tiscareño’s studio practice; and yet, throughout the past five years Tiscareño has continued to create and, with the help of AHA Gallery (Arcilesi | Homberg Fine Art), has consistently exhibited his sculptures in various art fairs.
Tiscareño currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY with his wife and four year old son.