Andrea Kalinowski
ANDREA KALINOWSKI | |
BORN | |
| 1953, Montreal, Canada
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EDUCATION | |
| 1976 - 78 | Masters in Creative Art Therapy, Hahneman Medical School, Philadelphia, PA |
| 1973 - 75 | Bachelor of Fine Arts, Nova Scotia College of Art, Nova Scotia, Canada |
| 1971 - 73 | The Sheridan College of Applied Art & Technology, Toronto, Canada |
| 1970 | Ceramics apprenticeship with Rosalie Naimer, Montreal, Canada
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SOLO EXHIBITS | |
| Stories Untold: Jewish Pioneer Women, 1850 – 1910 | |
| A solo exhibition traveling nationally for 3 years under the auspices of TREX - The Traveling Exhibitions Program of the Museum of New Mexico. | |
| Curated by Aline Brandauer, Curator of Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts, | |
| Santa Fe, NM | |
| ‘Stories Untold’ traveled to the following venues: | |
| 2004 | The Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts, The Jefferson National
Expansion Museum, St. Louis, Missouri, |
| 2003 | Margolis Gallery, Congregation Beth Israel, Houston, TX
Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, Mew Mexico San Jose Museum of Textiles, San Jose, CA The Las Cruces Museum of Art, Las Cruces, NM |
| 2002 | The Yeshiva University Museum, New York, The Skirball Cultural Center,
Los Angeles, CA |
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITS | |
| 2002 | The Autry Museum of Western Heritage: ‘Jewish Life in the American West’ |
| 2004 | The Eiteljorg Museum of the American Indians and Western Art, Indianapolis
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PERMANENT MUSEUM COLLECTIONS | |
| Autry Museum of Western Heritage, Los Angeles, CA | |
| The Museum of Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM | |
| The Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angels, CA | |
| The National Museum of Jewish History, Philadelphia, PA | |
| The Yeshiva University Museum, New York, NY | |
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS | |
| Artnews, April, 2004 | |
| Jewish Americans: The Immigrant Experience, (2002) Hasia Diner, Hugh Lauter Levian publisher, New York, NY | |
| Stories Untold: Jewish Pioneer Women, 1850-1910, (2002) 32 page catalog, 20 color | |
| images, published by The New Museum of New Mexico Press | |
| Pasatiempo, The New Mexican. ( 2000) Trailblazers: A Corrected View of Jews in New Mexico. | |