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Plevin was born in [[Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] on July 25, 1934. She was raised in Clarksburg, West Virginia, and graduated from [[Washington Irving High School (West Virginia)|Washington Irving High School]] in 1952. She received an Associates Degree from [[Ohio University]] in 1954.<ref name=":02">{{Cite web|url=http://search.marquiswhoswho.com/logon|title=Marquis Biographies Online|website=search.marquiswhoswho.com|access-date=2019-04-26}}</ref> When she was thirty years old with young children at home, she began pursuing a painting career.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|title=The Art of Gloria Plevin|last=McClelland|first=Elizabeth|publisher=Ohio Artists Now|year=1998|isbn=|location=Cleveland, OH|pages=6}}</ref> Her need for technical information and experience with materials and tools of art, led her to classes at the Cooper School of Art, and the [[Cleveland Institute of Art]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.artistsarchives.org/archived_artist/gloria-plevin/|title=Gloria Plevin: Artists Archives of the Western Reserve|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}</ref> She studied with [[Thelma Frazier Winter]] and [[Moe Brooker]].<ref name=":1" /> |
Plevin was born in [[Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] on July 25, 1934. She was raised in Clarksburg, West Virginia, and graduated from [[Washington Irving High School (West Virginia)|Washington Irving High School]] in 1952. She received an Associates Degree from [[Ohio University]] in 1954.<ref name=":02">{{Cite web|url=http://search.marquiswhoswho.com/logon|title=Marquis Biographies Online|website=search.marquiswhoswho.com|access-date=2019-04-26}}</ref> When she was thirty years old with young children at home, she began pursuing a painting career.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|title=The Art of Gloria Plevin|last=McClelland|first=Elizabeth|publisher=Ohio Artists Now|year=1998|isbn=|location=Cleveland, OH|pages=6}}</ref> Her need for technical information and experience with materials and tools of art, led her to classes at the Cooper School of Art, and the [[Cleveland Institute of Art]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.artistsarchives.org/archived_artist/gloria-plevin/|title=Gloria Plevin: Artists Archives of the Western Reserve|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}</ref> She studied with [[Thelma Frazier Winter]] and [[Moe Brooker]].<ref name=":1" /> |
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Plevin's first museum curated show was held in 1993 at the [[Butler Institute of American Art]].<ref name=":2" /> |
Plevin's first museum curated show was held in 1993 at the [[Butler Institute of American Art]], then located in Salem, Ohio.<ref name=":2" /> |
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In 1999, Plevin received the Governor's Award from the Ohio Arts Council.<ref name=":02" /> |
In 1999, Plevin received the Governor's Award from the Ohio Arts Council.<ref name=":02" /> |
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Gloria Plevin
Gloria Rosenthal Plevin (born 1934) is an American painter and print maker living and working in Northeast Ohio. She works in watercolors, pastels, acrylics and monoprints.[1]
Biography
Plevin was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on July 25, 1934. She was raised in Clarksburg, West Virginia, and graduated from Washington Irving High School in 1952. She received an Associates Degree from Ohio University in 1954.[2] When she was thirty years old with young children at home, she began pursuing a painting career.[3] Her need for technical information and experience with materials and tools of art, led her to classes at the Cooper School of Art, and the Cleveland Institute of Art.[4] She studied with Thelma Frazier Winter and Moe Brooker.[3]
Plevin's first museum curated show was held in 1993 at the Butler Institute of American Art, then located in Salem, Ohio.[5]
In 1999, Plevin received the Governor's Award from the Ohio Arts Council.[2]
Selected Exhibitions
2018 Gloria Plevin: A Life in Art[6]
2016 Nature as Muse
2016 The Flowering of the Botanical Print
2012 Portraits in Nature: Paintings and Works on Paper
2004 Parallel Lives[7]
1999 First Ohio Print Biennial[8]
1998 Women Artists of Northeast Ohio[9]
1993 Chataqua Still Lifes and Vistas[5]
Selected Collections
ARTneo: The Museum of Northeast Ohio Art [2]
Burchfield Penney Art Center [3]
Butler Institute of American Art
Art Museum of West Virginia University
Summa Health [4]
References
- ^ "Marquis Biographies Online". search.marquiswhoswho.com. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
- ^ a b "Marquis Biographies Online". search.marquiswhoswho.com. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
- ^ a b McClelland, Elizabeth (1998). The Art of Gloria Plevin. Cleveland, OH: Ohio Artists Now. p. 6.
- ^ "Gloria Plevin: Artists Archives of the Western Reserve".
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(help) - ^ a b Heller, Fran (October 15, 1993). "Cleveland Artist Unleashes New Perspectives". Cleveland Jewish News. pp. 32–33.
- ^ Busta, William (November 2017). "Gloria Plevin at ARTNEO:"Transformed Through Selective Imagination"". CAN Journal. Winter 2017/2018.
- ^ Litt, Steven (November 17, 2004). "If It's Too Nice, It's Not So Good". Plain Dealer.
- ^ "Some Strong Works Dominate Offerings at Ohio Print Show". Plain Dealer. October 21, 1999.
- ^ Litt, Steven (April 26, 1998). "Good Start for Artists' New Venue Show Gives an Inkling of Future". Plain Dealer.