Marcia Clark has exhibited at venues that include the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Museum of the City of New York, Albany Institute of History and Art, Babcock Galleries and the University of Rhode Island. She has been a recipient of the Childe Hassam Award, a National Endowment of the Arts Artist in Residence grant and has written for Smithsonian Magazine, retracing travels of Thomas Cole, first of the Hudson River School painters. She was guest curator for an exhibition of contemporary panoramas at the Hudson River Museum and is currently artist/director of Blue Mountain Gallery. Clark has a BFA degree in painting from Yale University and a MFA degree from SUNY New Paltz. |
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Selected Reviews Freeman News, Nov 22, 2015 Gallery & Studio, September-October, 2011 Times Union, January 1, 2009 Gallery & Studio, April, 2008 Gallery & Studio, September-October 2003 New York Times, April 19, 2002 Times Union, September 2002 New York Times, August 11, 1995 Art & Antiques, November 1989 Art in America, 1985 |
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Books Martica Sawin, Marcia Clark: Bearing Witness. CreateSpace Publishing. 2013, pp 7-11. (Catalog for Marcia Clark: Arctic Painting, Geenland exhibition, Ilulissat Kuntsmuseum, Greenland, 2013.) Cynthia Dantzic, 100 New York Painters. Schiffer Books, 2006, pp 64-65. Sharyn Finnegan, Better Than Ever: Women Figurative Artists of the '70s Soho Co-ops. (Catalogue for traveling exhibition originating at Salena Gallery, LIU Brooklyn, 2009) |
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcia_Clark_(artist) |
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Blue Mountain Gallery exhibition, "In Search of Ice," viewable at exhibitionpreview.com Additional work at polarartists.com |
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