Gloria Garfinkel
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Gloria Garfinkel (born 1929) is an American visual artist based in New York.[1]
Work
Garfinkel studied Apparel Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City from 1947-1949. She realized she wanted to be an artist while taking a life-drawing class in the basement of FIT, then on West 24th Street.[2]
Career
Garfinkel has exhibited internationally for more than 30 years, with solo exhibitions at Paul Sharpe Contemporary Art, Associated American Artists, and Bodely Gallery, all in New York; Yellow Bird Gallery, Newburgh, N.Y.; The International Museum of Art & Science, McAllen, Texas; Ulrich Museum, Wichita, Kansas; Artestudio Sumithra, Ravenna, Italy, and Emerson Gallery Museum, Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y.[3]
References
- ^ "Miss Backman, Researcher, Wed". New York Times. October 3, 1990.
- ^ "Alumni Notes". No. Spring 2016. HUE FIT Magazine.
- ^ "ORIGAMI VARIATIONS: Works by Gloria Garfinkel". AMA Magazine. Fall 2019.