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Noah, Barbara

Last Name: Noah
First Name: Barbara
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Biography/History: Barbara Noah is a mixed-media artist with experience in painting, photography, sculpture, printmaking, public art, installations and digital imaging. Her work includes public art at the Canal Substation and Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. She is featured in the book The Painter Speaks: Artists Discuss Their Experiences and Careers, published by the Research Center for Arts and Culture, Columbia University. Her work has been published in ARTnews, and both her work and her writing have been featured in Art in America . She has also exhibited in various art venues, both nationally and internationally, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California; The Woman's Building and the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery in Los Angeles; the Center On Contemporary Art,Davidson Galleries, G. Gibson Gallery, the Seattle Art Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, and the Henry Art Gallery in Seattle; the Chicago International New Art Forms Exposition; Artists' Space, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center (now affiliated with the Museum of Modern Art) and The New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York City; the City Museum in Nakhodka, Russia; the Shenzhen Art Institute Gallery in Shenzhen, China; and the Biennial Exhibition of La Jeune Gravure Contemporaine-Paris in France. She is also represented in public and private collections, including the Seattle Art Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, the Grunewald Print Collection, Microsoft Corporation, Bank of America, the Swedish Foundation, and the Centrum Foundation. Barbara is also the recipient of the Artist Trust Twining Humber Award for Artistic Achievement, a Pollock/Krasner Grant, a Betty Bowen Merit Award from the Seattle Art Museum, two Faculty Excellence Awards from Cornish College of the Arts, two Artist Trust GAP grants, and the Aurelia Henry Reinhardt Faculty Purse from Mills College. She received her B.A in Art from Mills College and an MFA from Pratt Institute in New York. She is currently represented by Davidson Galleries in Seattle, Washington.
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