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Jan C. Baltzell B.F.A. Philadelphia College of Art 1971. M.F.A. Miami University 1976. Collections: Philadelphia Museum of Art; Bryn Mawr College; Woodmere Art Museum; National Museum of Women in the Arts Washington D.C. Represented by Mangel Gallery Philadelphia. Numerous solo exhibitions include Mangel Gallery (2001) and Wayne Art Center (1999). Group exhibitions include Concord Art Association Concord Mass. (2001) and U.S. Embassy Muscat Oman (2001). | |
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Mark Blavat B.F.A. with a minor in religion Temple University. M.F.A. University of Iowa. Recipient: MacDowell Colony Fellowship. Director International School of Chen Style Taijiquan (Philadelphia branch). | |
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Katherine Bradford B.A. Bryn Mawr College, MFA SUNY Purchase,NY. Collections include Metropolitan Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art and Portland Museum. Solo exhibitions include Bryn Mawr College(2002), Sarah Bowen Gallery(2005) Edward Thorp Gallery (2007). Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant award (2000) American Academy of Arts and Letters Award(2005). Represented by Edward Thorp Gallery N.Y. | |
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Vincent Desiderio B.A. Haverford College. Certificate Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Collections: Metropolitan Museum of Art; Denver Art Museum; Guggenheim Museum Bilboa Spain; numerous private collections. Grants: Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant; National Endowment for the Arts Grant. Represented by Marlborough Gallery. | |
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Murray Dessner Certificate Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1965. Collections: Philadelphia Museum of Art; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; Picker Gallery Colgate University; Cornell Fine Arts Center Museum; Villanova University; Bryn Mawr College. Represented by Peng Gallery Philadelphia. Numerous solo exhibitions include Peng Gallery (2001). Group exhibitions include David Dominguez Gallery Tuscan Ariz. (2002). | |
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Joel Fisher Sculptor. Printmaker. Collections: Museum of Modern Art; Tate Gallery; Kunstmuseum; Centre George Pompidou. Awards: Henry Moore Fellowship (2001-2003) Howard Foundation Award; Guggenheim Fellowship. Solo exhibitions: European Ceramic Work Centrum (2001) George Frasier Gallery University of Auckland New Zealand (2000). Teaches at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and the Vermont Studio Center. | |
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Renee P. Foulks B.F.A. Moore College of Art and Design 1980. M.F.A. Tyler School of Art Temple University 1982. Numerous solo exhibitions. Mellon Foundation Venture Fund Painting Grants 1992 1994 1996 1998. Represented by Gallery Henoch N.Y. and Leslie Levy Fine Art Scottsdale Ariz. Represented in numerous private and public collections including Delaware Art Museum. Exhibitions include LaSalle University Museum (2001 group) and Gallery 911 (2000 two-person) both in Philadelphia | |
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Sidney Goodman Philadelphia College of Art 1958. Boston Art Institute Honorary Degree 1996. Selected Exhibitions: Philadelphia Museum of Art Retrospective 1996. Salander and O’Reilly Gallery N.Y. 1996-1998. Collections: Metropolitan Museum of Art; Whitney Museum of American Art; Museum of Modern Art. Awards: AVA Award in the Visual Arts; Hazlett Award for Painting; NEA Grant; First Prize in Painting National Academy of Design; Guggenheim Fellowship. | |
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Neysa Grassi Certificate; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Represented by Locks Gallery, Philadelphia. Recipient: Fellowship, The Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Ballycastle, County Mayo, Ireland; PEW Fellowship in the Arts; Selected Solo Exhibitions: Locks Gallery, Philadelphia (2003); Morris Gallery, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (2001); Littlejohn Contemporary, New York; Paul Cava Gallery, Philadelphia; Selected Collections: Pensacola Museum of Art; Philadelphia Museum of Art. | |
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Denise Green Painter and author. Collections: Museum of Modern Art; Guggenheim Museum; Corcoran Gallery of Art; Albertina Museum, Vienna; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Exhibitions: Traveling retrospective with stops at P.S.1 Center for Contemporary Art/MoMA, New York (1999); Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (2001); Saarland Museum, Saarbrucken, Germany (2003); Museum Kurhaus Kleve, Germany (forthcoming 2006). A book of writings, “Metonymy in Contemporary Art: A New Paradigm” was co-published by Palgrave Macmillan (Australia) and the University of Minnesota Press in 2005. http://www.denisegreen.net | |
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Yvonne Jacquette Studied at the Rhode Island School of Design. Collections: Metropolitan Museum of Art; Museum of Modern Art; Whitney Museum of American Art; Hirshhorn Museum of Art; Philadelphia Museum of Art. Awards: Painter's Award from the American Association of Arts and Letters; Guggenheim Fellowship. Solo exhibitions (2002-03): Stanford University; Colby College Museum of Art Waterville ME; Utah Museum of Fine Arts; Hudson River Museum Yonkers NY. Group exhibitions (2002): Yale University Art Gallery Center for Main Contemporary Art. Represented by DC Moore Gallery N.Y. and Mary Ryan Gallery N.Y. (for prints). | |
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Gillian Jagger Sculptor. B.F.A. Carnegie Mellon University. M.F.A. New York University. Awards: Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation Grant; Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Grant; N.Y. Council for the Arts Grant; John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship. Collections: The Charles Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art; Finch College Museum of Art; C.W. Post College Museum of Art. Numerous solo and group exhibitions include Elvehjem Museum of Art Madison Wis. (2002 solo) and John Davis Gallery Hudson NY (2001 group). Represented by Phyllis Kind Gallery N.Y. | |
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Daniel D. Miller Chair, Graduate Programs. B.A. Lafayette College 1951. Certificate Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1959. M.F.A. University of Pennsylvania 1958. Dean’s Award Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1989. Numerous solo exhibitions. Percy M. Owens Memorial Award 1986. Numerous public and private collections. Collections: Philadelphia Museum of Art; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; Rutgers University; Pennsylvania State University; Dickinson College; Princeton University Library; University of Maine; numerous private collections. Awards: Percy Owen Award; Pennsylvania Academy Dean's Award; Leona Karp Braverman Prize. Exhibitions (2001) at Artist’s House Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Academy Library. | |
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Michael Moore Graphic Artist. Printmaker. B.F.A. Printmaking Syracuse University. M.F.A. Drawing University of Washington. Recipient: Fulbright Teacher Exchange Grant for Scotland. Exhibitions: regional and national. Faculty: University of Southern Maine 1967-91. Director of Graduate Programs Pennsylvania Academy 1994-1998. | |
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Kate Moran B.A. Antioch College. Certificate Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. M.F.A. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Collections: Philadelphia Museum of Art; State Museum of Harrisburg; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; CIGNA Museum and Art Collection; Woodmere Art Museum; New Orleans Museum of Art. Awards: Pennsylvania Arts Council Grant (‘93 ‘96); Pew Fellowship in the Arts; Leeway Foundation Grant. Represented by Steinbaum Krauss Gallery in N.Y. | |
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Eileen Neff B.A. Temple University, B.F.A. Philadelphia College of Art. M.F.A. Tyler School of Art. Leeway Foundation Grant in Photography; Pew Fellowship; Critics’ Foundation Fellowship, National Academy of Art; Artists Fellowship Grant, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts; National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship; writes for Artformum; numerous museum and gallery exhibitions. | |
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William Scott Noel B.F.A Washington University - St. Louis 1978. Collections: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; Arkansas Art Center; State Museum of Pennsylvania; Woodmere Art Museum; Represented by Gross McCleaf Gallery - Philadelphia; Twenty-seven solo exhibitions since 1980, including New York and London. Fellowships from the Franz Bader Foundation; Independence Foundation; and Cite Internationale des Artes - Paris. | |
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Irving Petlin Painter. B.F.A. Art Institute of Chicago. M.F.A. Yale University. Collections: Museum of Modern Art; Art Institute of Chicago; Hirshhorn Museum; Centre George Pompidou; Stedelijk Museum; major international museums. Awards: Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship; Ryerson Fellowship; Copley Foundation Grant. Exhibitions: Galleria Tega Milan Italy (2001); Gallery Kent NYC (2002); Gallery Jan Krugier-Ditesheim Geneva Switzerland (2002). Teaches at the Ecole des Beaux Arts Paris. Resides in Paris. | |
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Jody Pinto Sculptor-Public Art/Video/Film. BFA, Phila. College of Art. Certificate, PAFA. Awards: CEC International Arts Link Award, NEA Grant, NEA Design Award, Joan Mitchell Foundation Award, NY/NJ & PA Council Arts Grants, National ASLA Design Awards, National AIA Design Awards. Collections: Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum, Denver Art Museum, Philadelphia Museum, PAFA Museum, National Gallery & others. Public Works: Hudson River Waterfront; Ft. Lauderdale Airport; Santa Monica Waterfront & Palisades; Boone Sculpture Garden Pasadena City College; “Fingerspan Bridge” Fairmount Pk., Phila.; Japan, Israel, & others. Group shows: Whitney Biennial, Venice Biennale. Publications: Museum of Modern Art & NY Public Library. | |
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Osvaldo Romberg Sculptor. Painter. Installation artist. Collections: The Israel Museum; Museum of Modern Art; Brooklyn Museum; Library of Congress; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Kunstmuseum; Jewish Museum N.Y.; Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp; Museo de Bello Buenos Aires; Tel Aviv Museum. Numerous solo exhibitions include Jan von der Donk Gallery N.Y. (2001). Group Exhibitions: Kwanglu Biennale Korea; Biennale of Johannesburg South Africa; Venice Biennale; International Biennale Tokyo; Kunsthalle Berlin Critic’s Biennala; International Cultural Center Berlin. Retrospective: Bypass: 1972-1997 Kunstmuseum Bonn; Recipient: Sandberg Prize highest award for the arts in Israel. | |
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James Rosen B.S. Wayne State University. M.F.A. Cranbrook Academy of Art. Numerous solo exhibitions. Awards: Georgia Council for the Arts Grant; Helene Wurlitzer Foundation Fellowship; Djerassi Foundation Fellowship; Yaddo Fellowship; MacDowell Fellowship. Writes lectures and conducts workshops extensively. Collections: Georgia Art Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Museum of Modern Art; Victoria and Albert Museum; Syracuse University; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Minnesota Museum of Art; San Diego Museum of Art. | |
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Bruce Samuelson Certificate Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1968. Collections: Philadelphia Museum of Art. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Numerous solo exhibitions include Esther Klein Art Gallery Philadelphia (2001); J. Cacciola Galleries N.Y. (2001); Galerie Yoramgil Beverly Hills Calif. (2001); and Valencia College Orlando Fla. (1999). Group exhibition at Hicks Art Center Bucks County Community College Newtown Pa. (2002). | |
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Richard Torchia Artist. Curator. Collections: Philadelphia Museum of Art; Prudential Life Insurance Company; Canadian National Postal Archives. Solo exhibitions: Project for Morris Arboretum and Philadelphia International Airport (2002-03); Gallery of Photography Dublin (2002). Group exhibition: Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art Ridgefield Connecticut (2002). Awards: Pew Fellowship in the Arts; Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation; Pa. Council on the Arts Fellowship. Director of Arcadia University Art Gallery. | |