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Dana Kane Art

American

Dana Kane is a visual artist who works within the varied disciplines of painting, drawing, photography and sculpture. She has shown her work at the Museum of Modern Art, The Brooklyn Museum, Bard College and many galleries in the Tri-State area. She received her BFA degree in painting and printmaking from the University of North Carolina and her master’s degree in sculpture and multimedia from Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Significant residencies include the MacDowell Colony and the Fine Art Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts.  Dana has lived and maintained a studio in Brooklyn, since 1982.

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Artist: Dana Kane
Dana Kane, Kelly Girls, 1996, color print
By Dana Kane
Located in Darien, CT
The Kelly Girls is a treasure trove of historical importance. First is the medium, color xerox printing. For anyone who worked in the alternative photography media, color xerox had a...
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1990s Feminist Dana Kane Art

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Dana Kane, Kelly Girls 2, 1996, color print
By Dana Kane
Located in Darien, CT
The Kelly Girls is a treasure trove of historical importance. First is the medium, color xerox printing. For anyone who worked in the alternative photography media, color xerox had a...
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1990s Feminist Dana Kane Art

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Color

Dana Kane, Kelly Girls 1, 1996, color print
By Dana Kane
Located in Darien, CT
The Kelly Girls is a treasure trove of historical importance. First is the medium, color xerox printing. For anyone who worked in the alternative photography media, color xerox had a...
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1990s Feminist Dana Kane Art

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Color

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