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909-389-3314

RENéE AZENARO

FACULTY CHAIR, ART AND MULTIMEDIA; PROFESSOR, ART, ART DEPARTMENT CHAIR

Department

ART - CHC

Started at Crafton in 2017

Education

M.F.A. Fine Art, Vermont College of Fine Art, Montpelier, Vermont

B.S. Fine Art, C.U.N.Y. Baccalaureate Program, New York City, New York

A.S. Fine Art, Kingsborough Community College, Brooklyn, New York

Renée Azenaro is an artist, curator, arts educator, and exhibiting artist from Brooklyn, New York. Presently, she is an Associate Professor of Art at Crafton Hills College. Renée received her M.F.A. in Fine Arts at Vermont College, a B.S. in Fine Arts from City University of New York (C.U.N.Y.), and an A.A. in Fine Arts at Kingsborough Community College, Brooklyn, New York.

Her art practice includes sculpture, installation, mixed-media, painting, printmaking, photography, and sound and performance works, which have been exhibited nationally and abroad.

As an artist educator, in addition to higher education, Renée has developed and taught within urban art programs for senior citizens, foster children, homeless children and their families, urban housing centers, and within inter- generational art programs in under-served communities throughout New York City and California. She has been on the art faculty and served as gallery curator in private colleges at Warren Wilson College, North Carolina, the Sage Colleges, New York and at the University of Redlands, California.

Her experiences within socially active organizations as director of art programs and art instructor in New York City include Henry Street Settlement House, Children’s Aid Society, Catholic Charities Organization. Within the Inland Empire, she has worked with the Boys and Girls Club, and Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County, and teaches in the summer arts program at Idyllwild Arts.


Courses


Fall 2025

Ref#CourseSecTitle
0158ART-10305Art Appreciation
0166ART-12025Foundations of Two-Dimensional Design
0166ART-12025Foundations of Two-Dimensional Design
0168ART-12140Foundations of Three-Dimensional Design
0168ART-12140Foundations of Three-Dimensional Design
0182ART-17520Sculpture
0182ART-17520Sculpture

Courses


Spring 2025

Ref#CourseSecTitle
0158ART-10305Art Appreciation
0166ART-12025Foundations of Two-Dimensional Design
0166ART-12025Foundations of Two-Dimensional Design
0168ART-12140Foundations of Three-Dimensional Design
0168ART-12140Foundations of Three-Dimensional Design
0182ART-17520Sculpture
0182ART-17520Sculpture
0148ART-10325Art Appreciation
0160ART-12030Foundations of Two-Dimensional Design
0160ART-12030Foundations of Two-Dimensional Design
0162ART-12110Foundations of Three-Dimensional Design
0162ART-12110Foundations of Three-Dimensional Design
0174ART-17535Sculpture
0174ART-17535Sculpture
0180ART-27535Contemporary Sculpture Techniques
0180ART-27535Contemporary Sculpture Techniques

Courses


Summer 2025

Ref#CourseSecTitle
0158ART-10305Art Appreciation
0166ART-12025Foundations of Two-Dimensional Design
0166ART-12025Foundations of Two-Dimensional Design
0168ART-12140Foundations of Three-Dimensional Design
0168ART-12140Foundations of Three-Dimensional Design
0182ART-17520Sculpture
0182ART-17520Sculpture
0148ART-10325Art Appreciation
0160ART-12030Foundations of Two-Dimensional Design
0160ART-12030Foundations of Two-Dimensional Design
0162ART-12110Foundations of Three-Dimensional Design
0162ART-12110Foundations of Three-Dimensional Design
0174ART-17535Sculpture
0174ART-17535Sculpture
0180ART-27535Contemporary Sculpture Techniques
0180ART-27535Contemporary Sculpture Techniques