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Abbreviated Bio
Hilary Lorenz is an Associate Professor at Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus, New York City. She received her MFA from the University of Iowa in printmaking and multimedia. She has had numerous group and solo exhibitions throughout the United States, as well as in Europe and Asia. Her most recent museum exhibitions were at the Taiwan Museum of Art, the Frans MasereelCentrum, Belgium, and the Hunterdon Museum of Art, New Jersey. Lorenz received a Fulbright Fellowship to Taiwan and has also received fellowships from the NEA-MidAtlantic Foundation; the Lower East Side Printshop's Special Collections Residency; the Frans MasereelCentrum's Printmaking Residency, Belgium; the Miskolc Museum of Contemporary Art Residency, Hungary; The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Ox-Bow Artist Residency; the Manhattan Graphics; and the Bob Blackburn Printmaking Workshop. Lorenz created artwork and textile design for the Merce Cunningham's costumes in Split Sides, which premiered at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, 2003. Her artwork has been reviewed in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Art in America, and Art on Paper and many other publication.
In 2005 Lorenz collaborated with poet Elaine Equi on an artist book titled “The Frangrance Grifters” and has also collaborated on artists books with poets Albert Mobilio, “The Handbook of Phrenology” and Gerrit Henry, “Lullabye.”
Hilary@HilaryLorenz.com http://www.hilarylorenz.com cell: 917-547-3445
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