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Beth Ann Morrison lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. Her work has been shown in galleries and museums in the northeast and abroad since 1996. Recent featured exhibitions include Process on Governors Island, NYC, Artists in Dialogue with Landscape at Adkins Arboretum, MD, and the solo installation, “Fear Not, My Love” at Aferro Gallery in Newark, NJ. Morrison has also shown at the Newark Museum, Saks Fifth Avenue, Stockholm’s Supermarket Art Fair and the Evergreen House at Johns Hopkins University, among many other institutions. Her first large solo exhibition, “one breath,” was presented at Seton Hall University in 2008, for which she was awarded a Puffin Foundation Grant and a residency at Aferro Studios. Morrison completed 16 units toward a Masters of Arts degree at New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Studies in 2011-12: entitled “Urban Sustainable Community Building,” her program combined studies in public art, urban design and working with groups.

 

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