Born in Salt Lake City, Anthony Siciliano has worked as a professional artist and educator for over ten years. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Art - Photography from Weber State University and with a Master of Fine Arts degree in Photography from Arizona State University. He currently works as manager for the Liberal Arts Humanities, Reasoning and Problem Solving, and Language and Communication domains at Western Governors University and as an Adjunct Faculty Instructor at Westminster College teaching photography and digital media.


He has participated in several national, group, and two-person shows including: What Comes Around...., a 2007 solo exhibition at the Loge Gallery at Pioneer Memorial Theatre in Salt Lake City, Utah; 300 Plates, a group exhibition at Art Access Gallery in Salty Lake City, Utah; Focus On AIDS 11 - Photographic Art Auction held at The Director's Guild of America, Los Angeles, California; All That Remains, a solo exhibition at Martine Restuarant in Salt Lake City, Utah; 2004 Shade Project Show in Phoenix, Arizona; 2004-2006 Utah Arts Festival and the 2003 Utah Arts Festival as an invited artist; Utah Art 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah; Focus On AIDS 9 - Photographic Art Auction held at Barney's New York, Beverly Hills, California; Utah Art, Utah Artists: A 150 Year Survey held at the Springville Museum of Art as a part of the Cultural Olympiad during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games; The National Juried Manipulated Photography Exhibition at the Fine Arts Center in Taos, New Mexico; As The Days Go By, a solo exhibition at Art Access Gallery II in Salty Lake City, Utah; and he has been published in several national publications including Where Magazine; Utah Homes and Garden Magazine; Utah Art, Utah Artists; Photo Education; The Catalyst Magazine; The Arizona Republic, The Salt Lake City Tribune, and Dance Magazine among others.


Mr. Siciliano has received several awards and honors including the Utah Arts Festival Board of Director's Award of Merit. He has also received Purchase Awards from the Utah Arts Council photography competitions, and in 2000, he was awarded a traveling exhibition award from this same show. In 1999, he was a recipient of a grant from the NOVOCOM Corporation for his work in digital art. He also has artwork in many private and public collections including the Utah Museum of Fine Arts permanent collection.

He is represented by A Gallery of Salt Lake City, Utah

A Gallery Online.