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Loretta Ana Kaufman's acrylic painting "Dead Zone I: Environment Series" joins 235 artworks in the National Association of Women Artists 134th Annual Exhibition.
NEW YORK - Nyenta -- Fusion Artist Loretta Ana Kaufman's acrylic painting "Dead Zone I: Environment Series" will be part of NAWA's Annual Members' Exhibition in New York City in June 2023. This year there are 235 works that include paintings, works on paper, sculpture, photography, mixed media, collage, fiber art and digital. Over $10,000 in awards will be distributed.
Founded in 1889, NAWA is the first established professional women's art organization in the United States. With a mission to continue its long standing tradition of supporting dynamic and relevant women artists all over the nation.
The exhibition will take place at One Art Space, 23 Warren St., (in Tribeca), New York, NY, June 16- July 1, 2023. A reception will be held on Friday, June 16, from 6-9 pm. For more information and gallery hours, please contact NAWA at https://thenawa.org or by phone 646-471-0068/347-386-9742.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Loretta Ana Kaufman is a multi-medium artist in Nashville, Tennessee. The natural world and the life around us are recurring themes in her work. Dead Zone I, published in the print edition of the literary and arts journal, Still Point Arts Quarterly XI, was inspired by media reports of agricultural and industrial runoffs occurring in deltas, estuaries, lakes and oceans worldwide. These excess nutrients case a plethora of issues harmful to humans and marine life. There may be a light at the end of the tunnel. Scientists have stated that dead zones due to human activity are reversible if their causes are reduced or eliminated. Surely a challenge and an uphill battle.
Her paintings, sculptures and mixed media work have been exhibited and won awards in Fusion Art's international exhibitions since 2015.
For more information about Loretta and her work, please visit https://tnartscommission.org/permanentcollection/loretta-ana-kaufman/
Read more articles about our Fusion Artists' achievements in our Artist Pressroom.
Founded in 1889, NAWA is the first established professional women's art organization in the United States. With a mission to continue its long standing tradition of supporting dynamic and relevant women artists all over the nation.
The exhibition will take place at One Art Space, 23 Warren St., (in Tribeca), New York, NY, June 16- July 1, 2023. A reception will be held on Friday, June 16, from 6-9 pm. For more information and gallery hours, please contact NAWA at https://thenawa.org or by phone 646-471-0068/347-386-9742.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Loretta Ana Kaufman is a multi-medium artist in Nashville, Tennessee. The natural world and the life around us are recurring themes in her work. Dead Zone I, published in the print edition of the literary and arts journal, Still Point Arts Quarterly XI, was inspired by media reports of agricultural and industrial runoffs occurring in deltas, estuaries, lakes and oceans worldwide. These excess nutrients case a plethora of issues harmful to humans and marine life. There may be a light at the end of the tunnel. Scientists have stated that dead zones due to human activity are reversible if their causes are reduced or eliminated. Surely a challenge and an uphill battle.
Her paintings, sculptures and mixed media work have been exhibited and won awards in Fusion Art's international exhibitions since 2015.
For more information about Loretta and her work, please visit https://tnartscommission.org/permanentcollection/loretta-ana-kaufman/
Read more articles about our Fusion Artists' achievements in our Artist Pressroom.
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