Ausrine Kuze is an artist originally from Lithuania. She has drawn ever since childhood and it has been a lifelong passion. At an early age, Kuze finished art school where she gained basic knowledge in various artistic fields such as composition, sculpture, drawing, painting and art history. When eventually pursued studying art at the third level in 2010 she graduated from Art Academy with a Bachelor's degree in Glasswork studies and moved to Dublin where later she studied illustration at Ballyfermot College of Further Education for one year. After nine years of studies in various fields of arts, it was clear that the path Kuze had chosen was dedicated to painting. All previous experiences were a result of today’s Kuzes style which was strongly influenced by glass and illustration studies.
Ausrine Kuze is an international fine artist and illustrator working in traditional media. She has created work for exhibitions across Ireland, Lithuania and Germany and ongoing gallery work.
Her work found a home in many private collections throughout Ireland, Lithuania, Slovakia, Poland, Spain, Netherlands, Germany, UK and Australi
EXHIBITIONS
2018 coming soon Banyi Japanese restaurant, Dublin
02 Dec - 15 Jan 2018 Group exhibition, Christmas Stocking Fillers,The Doorway Gallery, Dublin.
11 Nov - 13 Nov 2017 RDS, Art Source, Dublin.
02 Jun - 06 Jun 2017 K-fest art exhibition, Killorglin.
22 May - 22 Aug 2017 RHA, 187th Annual Exhibition, Dublin.
25 Apr 2017 Jack and Jill foundation, Solomon Gallery.
03 Jun - 06 Jun 2016 K-fest art exhibition, Killorglin.
2015 Group show, Grogans, Dublin.
29 May - 3 Jun 2015 K-fest art exhibition, Killorglin.
21 May 2015 Group exhibition, Chill out Break Cafe, Dublin
20 Nov 2014 Exhibition "Me-Nina", Twisted Pepper, Dublin
26 Mar 2014 Group exhibition, Grand Social, Dublin
EDUCATION
2013 - 2014 Ballyfermot college of Further Education, Illustration course. Dublin
2006 - 2010 Academy of Fine arts - VDA, Glass studies. Kaunas, Lithuania.
2002 - 2006 Antano Martinaicio Art school. Kaunas
My work found home in many private collections throughout Ireland, Lithuania, Slovakia, Spain, Germany, UK and Australia.