Vera Manzi-Schacht

Vera Manzi-Schacht

Title: Adjunct Professor

Department: Digital Art and Design

Campus: New York City and Long Island

Area(s) of Expertise: Art and Art History

Education Credentials: M.F.A.

Joined New York Tech: 2001


Vera Manzi-Schacht is an active exhibiting sculptor/installation artist and art historian. Her artwork, The Memory Palace Chambers, influenced by the ancient Greek memory system, involves natural light, colored gels, video, sound, and life-sized terracotta figurative images. As holders of memory, archetypes, symbols, and personal myth, they become a means for remembering information and forging images. It is of great importance for her to convey her art experience, knowledge, and insights to New York Tech students.

Manzi-Schacht was awarded a 2015 National Endowment in the Arts Grant for her installation, Memory Palace Chamber: Liminality and Luminosity, at the Vanderbilt Mansion, Dowling College, N.Y. For the summer of 2016, she received an art residency at Il Palmerino, Fiesole, Florence, Italy, where she lectured on The Irish in Italy during the Middle Ages. Manzi-Schacht also had an exhibition of her artwork and video at the 2015 International Art and Psyche Conference in Siracusa, Sicily, where she also hosted a panel. She was a recipient of the Artists and Scholars Visiting Residency at the American Academy in Rome in 2014 where she exhibited a viewing of her video, “When the Stars Came Out in Pienza”. Manzi-Schacht was also honored to receive an Artists and Scholars Visiting Residency at the American Academy in Rome in 2009 to pursue her research on the medieval Irish in Italy.

Due to her medieval art history research, Manzi-Schacht's essay, pertaining to the Irish in Italy during the Middle Ages is pending publication.

Manzi-Schacht's commissions include work in Manhattan, Aruba, Chicago, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Manhattan. She has exhibited at the Denise Bibro Art Gallery, Chelsea NY, the Queens Museum, The Islip Art Museum, Montclair Art Museum, and Longwood Arts Center. Manzi-Schacht has studied sculpture and art history at FIT, Queens College, Hunter Graduate School, and The Circolo School, Pietrasanta, Italy. She is a board member in education of the Sculptors Guild in New York City.

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