Frances Heinrich holds a BA with high honors in Art from Douglass College, Rutgers University, and an MA with high honors in Art History from Columbia University. While at Rutgers, she was fortunate to study with art icons RoyLichtenstein, Robert Watts, Geoffrey Hendricks, and George Segal. Their collective influence has been enduringly pivotal in her life and creative work; most important have been ideas pairing concept with raftsmanship and a fearless, inventive use of methods and materials.
Many recent exhibitions of her work include those at the Newark Museum, Monmouth Museum, Trenton City Museum, Hebrew Union College Museum, New Hope Arts, and the Bernstein Gallery, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University.
Frances maintains a working studio in Princeton, NJ, and teaches several uniquely designed art classes. She is also active as a performance and installation artist, independent curator, and art lecturer. She has given numerous gallery talks and lectures, including those at the Monmouth Museum, Princeton Art Museum, Trenton City Museum, and Princeton Adult School.
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