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Wyatt Nestor-Pasicznyk
Wyatt Nestor-Pasicznyk is a metalsmith, jeweler and enamelist currently living and working out of rural Maine. NP grew up in a small rural town working with horses his whole life.
His work has recently been featured in the Enamelist Society’s show Alchemy7, The Metal Museum’s exhibition We are Here and several Issues of Society of North American Goldsmith’s Magazine. He has worked at Peters Valley School of Craft managing their Fine Metals studio as their Fine Metals Coordinator from 2023- 2024 and as an assistant in 2022.
His larger body of work focuses on themes within folklore and the ways in which American western art can be recontextualized to fit rural identities and provide them with visibility. The culture of both farming and agriculture heavily impacted the iconography which helped shape his practice. In a world surrounded by horses, belt buckles are unavoidable. NP creates much of his work in the form of champlevé enameled belt buckles; a type of body adornment tied to rural identity. One of his main passions is agriculture and the perseverance of farmers over generations as the land, climate and people change. He hopes to convey this sentiment in his work while providing visibility for all farmers, metalsmiths and craftspeople.
NP received his BFA at Tyler School of Art and Architecture in Metalsmithing, Jewelry, and CAD CAM design in 2021.
He is currently the Fine Metals Studio Coordinator for Maine College of Art.
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