Joan Melnick
Joan Melnick (born 1942) is an internationally exhibited American visual artist and a professor of interior design at the Fashion Institute of Technology.[1] Melnick studied Interior Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she received her associate's degree, and subsequently studied printmaking and painting at SUNY New Paltz, earning both a bachelor's and a master's degree in art.[2] Her paintings have been the subject of two solo exhibitions at the Hansen Gallery in New York City[3], a solo exhibition at the Ponce Gallery in Mexico, and have been included in group shows at art venues such as the Jayne Baum Gallery, the Levitan Gallery[4], and the Norwalk Parking Authority and Norwalk Arts Commission's Art in Parking Places.[5] [6][7][8] Melnick is well known for her serigraph editions, including "Swiss Road" and "Coral 2".[9][10] Early in her career, Melnick was awarded at the Second Intercollegiate exhibition of student art held at her alma mater, SUNY New Paltz, where the jurors included the sculptor Louise Nevelson and the author and Jewish Museum director Sam Hunter.[11]
Curator Sooo-z Mastropietro, speaking with Leslie Lake of the Norwalk, Connecticut newspaper "The Hour", described the selection from Melnick's work she chose to exhibit, noting that they are "... vibrant coral structures through mixed media applications and compositions".[12]
References
- ↑ "Faculty". Fashion Institute of Technology.
- ↑ "Joan Melnick, American (1942 - )". rogallery.com.
- ↑ "Arts and Leisure Guide - NYTimes.com".
- ↑ "Amazon.com: Coral 3: Joan Melnick: Fine Art".
- ↑ Gilbert, Ruth (April 24, 1978). "In and Around Town". New York Magazine. New York Media, LLC. p. 32. ISSN 0028-7369 – via Google Books.
- ↑ "Art Now". Art Now, Incorporated. 1 January 1984 – via Google Books.
- ↑ "New Art in Parking Places Exhibit at Maritime Garage Gallery Physiology of Inspiration - Begins September 6" (PDF).
- ↑ "Alternative Traditions in Contemporary Art – Artists' Works and Correspondence – Series II – Gallery Announcements". uiowa.edu.
- ↑ "Coral 2 by Joan Melnick". One Kings Lane.
- ↑ "Joan Melnick – Swiss Road". MutualArt Services.
- ↑ "Fresco, Yale, Paltz Win in Exhibit". The Kingston Daily Freeman. Kingston, New York. April 13, 1968. p. 16 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ Lake, Leslie (June 15, 2016). "Senses of SoNo A new exhibit at Maritime Parking Garage". The Hour. Hearst Media Services Connecticut.
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