Ivy Egger works mainly in mixed media mosaic, utilizing pieces of cut glass, beads, mica, glitter, and whatever else adds a sparkle to this art form. She lives in Southeastern Pennsylvania where the surrounding landscape continues to inspire her many colorful pieces. She studied art from an early age then eventually went on to study at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia. She graduated from Millersville University with a B.A. in art. After graduating she took additional design courses at the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design. Beginning my mosaics with a simple acrylic or gouache painting provides me with a foundation. Working with mosaics gives me the chance to take broken pieces of glass and make them into a new creation. Since mosaics require a sturdy surface, I create them on canvas panels or cradled wood panels. Contrary to traditional mosaic artwork, I use glue to adhere the beads, pieces of glass, mica, and other materials to the panels, which allows the materials to lend extra sparkle to my mosaics. My art practice is in direct contrast with my rigid day job. The dreamlike quality of my art represents freedom; I can make and do what I want and therefore bring a sense of hope and beauty to my audience.

Ivy Egger

Ivy Egger works mainly in mixed media mosaic, utilizing pieces of cut glass, beads, mica, glitter, and whatever else adds a sparkle to this art form. She lives in Southeastern Pennsylvania where the surrounding landscape continues to inspire her many colorful pieces. She studied art from an early age then eventually went on to study at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia. She graduated from Millersville University with a B.A. in art. After graduating she took additional design courses at the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design. Beginning my mosaics with a simple acrylic or gouache painting provides me with a foundation. Working with mosaics gives me the chance to take broken pieces of glass and make them into a new creation. Since mosaics require a sturdy surface, I create them on canvas panels or cradled wood panels. Contrary to traditional mosaic artwork, I use glue to adhere the beads, pieces of glass, mica, and other materials to the panels, which allows the materials to lend extra sparkle to my mosaics. My art practice is in direct contrast with my rigid day job. The dreamlike quality of my art represents freedom; I can make and do what I want and therefore bring a sense of hope and beauty to my audience.

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Ivy Egger works mainly in mixed media mosaic, utilizing pieces of cut glass, beads, mica, glitter, and whatever else adds a sparkle to this art form. She lives in Southeastern Pennsylvania where the surrounding landscape continues to inspire her many colorful pieces. She studied art from an early age then eventually went on to study at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia. She graduated from Millersville University with a B.A. in art. After graduating she took additional design courses at the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design.

Beginning my mosaics with a simple acrylic or gouache painting provides me with a foundation. Working with mosaics gives me the chance to take broken pieces of glass and make them into a new creation. Since mosaics require a sturdy surface, I create them on canvas panels or cradled wood panels. Contrary to traditional mosaic artwork, I use glue to adhere the beads, pieces of glass, mica, and other materials to the panels, which allows the materials to lend extra sparkle to my mosaics. My art practice is in direct contrast with my rigid day job. The dreamlike quality of my art represents freedom; I can make and do what I want and therefore bring a sense of hope and beauty to my audience.

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Language

English
Fluent

Work Experience

Children’s Book Illustrator at Charitable Organization
January 1, 2007 - August 7, 2025
Illustrated a children’s book for a charitable organization in 2007, contributing artistic visuals to a project aimed at benefitting community and children’s education.

Education

B.A. in Art at Millersville University
January 11, 2030 - January 1, 2007
Certificates in Print and Web Design at Pennsylvania College of Art and Design
January 1, 2007 - January 1, 2007
Saturday classes - Jewelry and Ceramics at University of the Arts
January 1, 2001 - January 1, 2002
B.A. in art at Millersville University
January 11, 2030 - August 8, 2025
Art studies at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia
January 11, 2030 - August 8, 2025
Additional design courses at Pennsylvania College of Art and Design
January 11, 2030 - August 8, 2025

Qualifications

Partial scholarship award
January 1, 2002 - August 7, 2025
Honorable Mention Art Ability Show
November 3, 2023 - November 3, 2023

Industry Experience

Education, Media & Entertainment, Non-Profit Organization, Professional Services, Other
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