Background

Caroline Rufo is an artist, illustrator, and graphic designer. She has taught classes at the Danforth Museum of Art in Framingham, at Mass College of Art and Rhode Island School of Design as a Teacher's Assistant.  She holds a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, and a Master of Fine Arts degree from Massachusetts College of Art.

Caroline has worked as a graphic designer for over twenty years.  From 1995-2005 she worked for Houghton Mifflin Publishing Company.  In 2005 she left Houghton Mifflin to focus on raising a family and launching a freelance art and design business.  In 2008, she and her husband John an architect and artist, founded RufoArt.

Ms. Rufo participated in the Fuller Museum of Art and Craft’s Triennial Exhibition in 1996, and was an Affiliated Artist at the Milton Art Museum from 1993-1996.  Recent and upcoming shows include The Page Waterman Gallery in Wellesley April 2010, August 2010 Drift Contemporary Art Gallery, September 2010, and Dover Public Library March 2011.  A complete list of exhibitions is available through her website.

Since 2005 her work has continued to be exhibited in galleries in the Boston area, in corporate settings, and private collections.