Hanneline ROGEBERG

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BIO

 HANNELINE RØGEBERG is a painter born in Oslo, Norway who holds a BFA from San Francisco Art Institute and an MFA from Yale. Her work mines the possibilities and limits of representation as it intersects with language, history and trauma, and has been featured nationally and internationally in solo and group exhibitions at institutions such as the Whitney Museum, the MIT List Center, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Aldrich Museum, Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, Vancouver Art Gallery, and at Henie-Onstad Kunst Center and Vestfossen Kunstlab in Norway, with the most recent solo exhibition at Galleri Riis, Oslo in 2019.

She has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, an Ingram-Merrill grant, an American Academy of  Arts and Letter Purchase Award, an Anonymous Was A Woman grant and a Westaf/NEA grant, among others.   

Currently a full professor at Mason Gross School of the Art, she previously taught at University of Washington, Cooper Union and Yale School of Art, and was a visiting artist at Skowhegan in 2009.