Catalog BLACK TIE (optional) Exhibit: On the occasion of the Eleventh International Encaustic Conference in Provincetown, Ma. -An Invitational Exhibit, 2017, Adam Peck Gallery.
Catalog N°10 Exhibit: On the occasion of the Tenth International Encaustic Conference in Provincetown, Ma. -An Invitational Exhibit, 2016, Adam Peck Gallery.
REMENDANDO MI PATRIA ( Mending My Country)
Book/Catalogue of the latest body of work of artist Corina S. Alvarezdelugo. An artist response to the political situation in her home country, Venezuela. Includes essay about the work.
INNER JOURNEYS 2014
Exhibition Catalogue. A curatorial project for the 8th International Encaustic Conference. Curated by: Corina S. Alvarezdelugo. 2014, displayed at the Julie Heller Gallery, Provincetown, MA. Images with their statements of selected works by artists: Christine S. Aaron, Francesca Azzara, Binnie Birstein, Helen Dannelly, Patricia Dusman, Sherrie Posternak, Lisa Pressman, Lelia Stokes Weinstein, and curator, artist Corina S. Alvarezdelugo.
"A visual manifestation of the artist’s path through reflection, inquiry, and emotion.” -Joanne Mattera
THE WAX BOOK: ALTERED, REPURPOSED, REMADE
Exhibition Catalogue. A curatorial project for the 6th International Encaustic Conference. Curated by: Supria Karmakar. 2012, at Gallery 10, Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill, Truro, MA. Images with their statements of selected works by artists: Corina S. Alvarezdelugo, Neverne Covington, Patricia Dusman, Milisa Galazzi, Deborah Kapoor, Christine Kyle, Julie Shaw Lutts, Catherine Nash, Nancy Natale, Sherrie Posternak, Sarah E. Rehmer, Deborah Winiarski, and curator, artist Supria Karmakar
Kathy Leonard Czepiel, Memory Banking. Image featuring Mary Christ with objects from the New Haven Museum’s ongoing “Documenting the COVID-19 Crisis” project--including Corina's Mask No. 20, photographed by Kathy Leonard Czepiel. April 15, 2021
Sparling, Georgia, for Lesley University News. Unconventional masks chronicle highs and lows of self-isolation. MFA student Corina Alvarezdelugo finds community, healing through coronavirus-inspired artwork. July 9, 2020.
Daily Mask Practice Fights Artist's Quarantine Blues. Hadley, Allison. Arts Paper. Arts Council of Greater New Haven. May 28, 2020
Intersections, an immigration- and identity-themed art
exhibit.
Connecticut College. August 22, 2017
WNPR - Spotlight on the Arts
Mending a Country, and Taking a Stand, Through Art.
Ed Wierzbicki. October 15, 2014
"On a divider wall by the gallery's street-facing windows, artists Corina S. Alvarezdelugo and Kate Henderson seem to be having an entire conversation in color, with Alvarezdelugo's Path to Freedom diptych and Henderson's Night Journey placed side by side. At first, both appear as a barrage of color, eye-catching from far away with details that emerge up close.
Only when a viewer spends time with Alvarezdelugo's work do they see that her swirls of black, chrome and bright color are in fact depicting barbed wire, and a literal path to freedom that can cost a migrant their life. And indeed, the work comes from her series Remendando Mi Patria (Remember My Country), a series of encaustic works dedicated to her native Venezuela. In statements about the series, she has called the work part of her "path to healing."
Gellman, Lucy, In Westville, Kehler Liddell Rings In Two Decades Of Artmaking, July 24th, 2023