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Edith Frohock

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Edith Frohock was an American artist who lived and worked in Birmingham, Alabama. Frohock specialized in painting, printmaking and artist's books and was the first instructor to teach book arts in the South.[citation needed]

Through the University of Alabama at Birmingham, friends and family endowed the "Edith Frohock Scholarship"[1].

Books

Frohock was part of the Mississippi Art Colony where she was the featured instructor in 1984. The Smithsonian lists the Colony as the country's oldest artist-run organization of its kind.[2]

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