ARTISTS
CONTEMPORARY
Norman Ackroyd
Peter Brooke
Lynne Clibanoff
Steven Ford
David Kelso
David Shapiro
Shelley Thorstensen
Cheryl Warrick
MODERN
Morris Blackburn
Stanley William Hayter
Paul Keene
Thomas Lias
Judith Rothschild
Benton M. Spruance
Dox Thrash
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Cheryl Warrick
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Born 1956, in St. Albans, New York, Cheryl Warrick received a BFA in Painting at the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston. In 1996 she received a Masters in Education from Lesley College, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Collections:
Art Institute of Chicago
Boston Public Library
Cleveland Museum of Art
Detroit Institute of Art
Harpo Productions
Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University
Lucent Technologies
Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester
Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Museum of the National Center for African-American Artists, Boston
Philadelphia Public library
Rose Art Museum
University of Vermont
Recent Awards
2008 Presentation Print, Print Club of Cleveland
2007 Smith College Print Workshop residency
2000 Residency Fellowship, Ballinglen Arts Foundation,
County Mayo, Ireland
1998 Blanche E Coleman Award, Mellon Trusts
1996 New Genres Grant, New England Foundation for the Arts
1995 Community Voices Mural Project, Cambridge Arts Council
Recent Expositions
2009 Blackbridge Hall Gallery, Georgia College & State University: Common Ground
2003 The Wisdom Series Sebastopol Art Center, Sebastopol,
California
2003 Ireland McMullen Art Museum, Boston College
2003 Georgia State University College
2002 Dolan/Maxwell at The National Black Art Show
2001 Printmaking in Boston since 1960, Boston University Art Gallery
1999 Collectors Collect Contemporary:1990-1999, Institute for
Contemporary Art, Boston
1997 America Draws, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1996 Eighth Triennial, Fuller Museum of Art, Brockton, Massachusetts