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Jennifer Presant
Red Interior, Oil Painting, Scene Through Window

2006

$3,500
£2,652.26
€3,056.42
CA$4,949.97
A$5,323.27
CHF 2,846.36
MX$64,197.16
NOK 35,994.23
SEK 32,795.38
DKK 22,838.26

About the Item

Education 2002 – MFA; cum laude, New York Academy of Art, New York, NY 1993 – BFA; Washington University, St. Louis, MO 1992 – Lorenzo Di Medici Institute, Florence, Italy Select Gallery Exhibitions Linda Warren Projects, Chicago, IL Eden Rock Gallery, St Barthelemy, F.W.I Blank Space Gallery, New York, NY Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL Noyes Cultural Arts Center, Evanston, IL Quidley Company, Boston, MA Zolla Lieberman Gallery, Chicago, IL Robert Lange Studios Gallery, Charleston, SC DFN Gallery, New York, NY curated by Eric Fischl, Matthew Flowers, Anne Strauss, New York Academy of Art, NY, Jack the Pelican, Brooklyn, NY Caldwell Snyder, San Francisco, CA Sarah Bain Gallery, Anaheim, CA George Billis Gallery, New York, NY Phillips de Pury Company, New York, NY Summer Exhibition, curated by Eric Fischl, Jenny Saville, Vincent Desiderio, New York Academy of Art, NY, NY Moti Hasson Gallery, New York, NY Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, Alabama New York Academy of Art, New York, NY Grey McGear Modern, Santa Monica, CA Awards 2009 – First Prize Summer Exhibition 2009, chosen by Eric Fischl, Anne Strauss and Matthew Flowers 2003, 2004, 2006 – Residency Fellowship to attend Vermont Studio Center 2002 – Prince of Wales Fellow 2002 – O. Aldon James, Jr. Award, National Arts Club, New York, NY 2001, 2002 – Merit Scholarship Awards, New York Academy of Art, New York, NY Professional Experience 2014-Present – Instructor at Evanston Art Center 2008-2011 – Adjunct Instructor; Queensborough Community College Courses: Color Theory, 2-Dimensional Design in Foundation Program 2003 – Graduate Teaching Assistant; New York Academy of Art Course: Painting II
  • Creator:
    Jennifer Presant (1971, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2006
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 23 in (58.42 cm)Width: 42.5 in (107.95 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Surfside, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU38212539242

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