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With an ever-growing number of galleries scattered around New York, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. Where to begin? Here at A.i.A., we are always
Read MoreWith an ever-growing number of galleries scattered around New York, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. Where to begin? Here at A.i.A., we are always
Read MoreWhen the High Line opens its second segment, known simply as Section 2, in the Spring next year, it will double the length of the public art park.
Read MoreThe more artistically-minded of the 8,300 undergraduate, graduate, and med students at Providence, Rhode Island's Brown University
Read MoreSection 2 of the High Line, which opens to the public tomorrow, passes just beyond Frank Gehry’s IAC building and Jean Nouvel’s 100 11th Avenue
Read MoreOne of the hazards of art fairs is that they don’t necessarily encourage slow, close looking. So it’s easy to miss subtle works, like the photographs
Read MoreDeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum received a $75,000 grant for exhibition programming from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
Read MoreThe Volta Art Fair was bustling on Thursday afternoon when Gallerist paid a visit, and it felt, as it has in past years, like a maze.
Read MoreThe ribbon was cut Tuesday on the long-awaited second section of the High Line, revealing a lush green lawn, prime lounging spots and a less-industrial feel
Read MoreThe FLAG Art Foundation presents Watch Your Step, a group exhibition of floor works on view through August 24, 2012. Watch Your Step surveys a series of floor sculptures by 21 artists in a diverse range of media including found objects, handmade materials, and traditional mediums such as bronze, steel, and marble.
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Julianne Swartz received an MFA in Sculpture from Bard College (2002), Annandale-on-Hudson, NY and a BA from the University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ (1989). Swartz has also studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (1999), Skowhegan, Maine. Selected solo exhibitions include The Sound of Light (2009), The Jewish Museum, New York, NY; Terrain (2008), Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN; Hope (2007) Josee Bienvenu Gallery, New York, NY; Selected group exhibitions include Project Marfa (2008), Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX; Voice and Void (2007), Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT; 2006 Liverpool Biennial, Tate museum, Liverpool, England. Swartz participated in the 2004 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY. Swartz has been the recipient of the Painters and Sculptors Award (2008), Joan Mitchell Foundation; Fellowship in Sculpture (2005), New York Foundation for the Arts; National and International Studio Program (2003), P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center/MoMA, New York, NY.
Julianne Swartz lives and works in Kingston, NY and is represented by Josee Bienvenu Gallery.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art