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Home » Visual Arts Shopping » Multiple Visual Media Artists » M » Barbara Milman Barbara Milman in Visual Art & Designs Directory |
Barbara Milman makes prints, artist books, and mixed media art. She has exhibited her work in over 25 solo exhibitions and hundreds of group shows throughout the United States. Her work is in the permanent collections of the Art Museum at Yad Vashem, Israel, the Zimmerli Museum at Rutgers University, and many other museum and other public collections. Her artist books are in public and university collections, including the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, the Maryland Institute College of Art, the University of Vermont, Yale University, UCLA, Indiana UniversityPurdue University Herron Art Gallery, University of Southern California, and others. She has received many awards for her work, including the National Association of Women Artists Medal of Honor & Elizabeth Morse Genius Award in 1994. She was awarded a fellowship at the Kala Art Institute in Berkeley in 2000, where she continued as an artistinresidence until 2005. She has been an artistinresidence at the Red Cinder Creativity Center in Hawaii, at the Skopelos Foundation for the Arts in Greece, and at the Palenville Interarts Colony in New York. She is currently the president of the California Society of Printmakers. Barbara Milman received her BA from Harvard College, and a JD from the Columbia University School of law. She practiced law until 1994. She lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area. Publications include a book of 65 linocuts and text about the Holocaust, Light in the Shadows Jonathan David Publishers, Inc, 1997 and a book of her prints and Victoria Sullivan’s poems, Alzheimer’s Dreams Red Parrot Press, 2002. Her work is included in The Best of Printmaking: An International Collection 1997, and in many other books and journals.
Website: http://www.barbaramilman.com/
