Manuel
Acevedo was born and raised in Newark, NJ. He has participated
in various national and international exhibitions, including,
PS1 Contemporary Art Center, Greater New York; Focal Point Gallery,
Essex, UK, Persistence of Vision; Bard College, Annandale,
NY, Re-Locations; The Studio Museum in Harlem, Flip, Funk &
Fantasy; The Queens Museum of Art, Crossing the Line; Exit Art,
“L” Factor; Westfaelischer Kunstverein, Muenster,
Germany, Housing, two-person exhibition with Marjetica Potrc and
an upcoming traveling exhibition titled None of the Above: Work
by Contemporary Puerto Rican Artists, which will open in May 2004
at Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT
His awards
and residencies include the Miami-based National Foundation for
Advancement in the Arts, Residency Fellowship 1989-91; the New
Jersey State Council on the Arts Distinguished Artist award 1992;
the Studio Museum in Harlem’s Artist in Residence Fellowship
Program 1999; the New Jersey State Council on the Arts for Works
on Paper 2001 and the Mid-Atlantic Foundation's Artist as Catalysts
Award 2001 for the Albizu Project, which culminated in a solo
show at the Jersey City Museum 2002. Currently, he is working
in the Newark Museum's, Artists in Residence program teaching
pinhole photography to students in the Newark Public Schools.