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Marylyn Dintenfass
is an internationally known artist whose work is found in public, corporate
and private collections throughout Europe, Israel, Japan and the United States.
Among the more than 40 public and corporate collections which hold her work
are, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Minneapolis Institute of Art, The
New Orleans Museum of Art, The State of Connecticut, Tajimi City, Japan, National
Museum of Ceramic Art, Italy, Grimmerhus Keramik Museum, Denmark, Beer Sheva
Municipality, Israel, and corporate collections including, IBM, Pfizer, Aetna,
Boston Consulting, Baltimore Federal Bank and Bayerische Landesbank and the
United States Government.Her work has been seen in solo exhibitions organized
by The Queens Museum of Art, The Katonah Museum, The Schenectady Museum, Hamlin
University Art Museum, The Port Authority of NY/NJ, the Terry Dintenfass Gallery
in New York, the Robert Kidd Galleries in Birmingham, MI and over 50 group
exhibitions throughout Europe, Israel, Japan, Canada, and the United States.
Dintenfass has received
international recognition for her work, including being awarded the Silver
Medal at the First International Exhibition in Mino, Japan and the Ravenna
Prize at the 45th Faenza International, Italy. She has twice been a MacDowell
Fellow and has received an Individual Artist Fellowship Grant from the New
York Foundation for the Arts and two project grants from the National Endowment
for the Arts.Academic positions have included, Visiting Professor at the National
College of Art and Design in Bergen and Oslo Norway; Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem;
Sheridan College in Toronto; and Skidmore College, Hunter College, and Parsons
School of Design in New York. Dintenfass has also been a member of the Board
of Governors of the New York Foundation for the Arts and a grants panelist
for the Percent for Arts programs of Massachusetts, Ohio and Connecticut.
Marylyn Dintenfass was born and works in New York City.
SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Ackland Art Museum,
UNC, Chapel Hill, NCBen Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel
Cheekwood Museum of Art, Nashville, TNDorsky Museum of Art, New Paltz, NYEverson
Museum of Art, Syracuse, NYFitchburg Art Museum, Fitchburg, MAFlint Institute
of Art, Flint, MIGreenville County Museum of Art, SCKresge Art Museum, East
Lansing, MIManhattan Borough Community College, CUNY,NYCThe Metropolitan Museum
of Art, NYCThe Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MNMunicipal City
Hall of Beer Sheva, Beer Sheva, Israel National Museum of Ceramic Art, Faenza,
Italy The New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LAPalmer Museum of Art,
University Park, PASouth Texas Institute of Art, Corpus Christi, TXState of
Connecticut Superior Court Complex, Enfield, CT Tajimi Middle School, Tajimi
City, Gifu, Japan The Zimmerli Museum of Art, New Brunswick, NJend.
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