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Basha Maryanska
Medium and major concentration of work:
painting, sculpture, installation, fiber art, and performance to photography and graphics.
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Basha Maryanska has been exhibiting her art around the world since obtaining her MFA at Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk, Poland in 1979. She has received awards for her numerous group and solo shows in media ranging from painting, sculpture, installation, fiber art, and performance to photography and graphics.
Fellowship: 1986- Kosciuszko Foundation - NYC,
Education: 1979-1980 – Ecole de Louvre, Paris, France: International Exchange Program and Post Graduate Studies. Subject: Medieval and Early Renaissance Art – Fellowship.
1976-1979- MFA in Painting and Sculpture. State Academy of Fine Arts, Gdansk, Poland –
1972 – 1976 – BA. Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw, Poland, in Painting, Sculpture, Design, History of European Art and Culture.
Museum and Private Collections: The artworks of Basha Maryanska are found in the National Museum of Gdansk, Poland, and in many private collections in Warsaw, Krakow and Gdansk in Poland, in Paris, Grenoble, Aix-en Provence, Limoges, Montpelier – in France, in Munich, Berlin and Metz in Germany, Amsterdam, Hilversum in Holland, London in UK, Stockholm and Umea in Sweden, Vilnus, Lithuania, Prague in Czech Republic, Montreal and Toronto – Canada, Tokio and Osaka in Japan, Mexico City in Mexico, Washington DC, Chicago IL, Bloomington IN, and New York City, Brooklyn and Queens, NY, many places in Upstate, NY, in the USA.
Solo Shows: June 2002 Amber Gallery - East Village, NYC.
October 2002 - Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Guttman Library.
April 2007 – “Shtooka Gallery” – West 38th Street, NYC.
Group Shows: shows regularly at GCCA, Catskill, NY. Currently Basha is an artist in residency at Café MOD, Main Street, Catskill, NY, with 26 paintings.
New Century Artist Inc. in Chelsea, West 25th Street, NYC - member for yearly shows.
Member of an international group of artists called “Emotionalists” and “Shtooka Gallery” Artists on 333 West 38th street in NYC.
November 2006 – with a group of “Emotionalists” in Nuremberg, Germany.
February 2007, Long Beach CA, with international group of artists at Asto Museum of Contemporary Art.
March 2007 - Howland Cultural Center in Beacon, NY, and in New Britain CT, at Polish Foundation of Connecticut with “Emotionalists”. |
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