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Artist: Ken Polinskie
Secret Pattern I
By Ken Polinskie
Located in Surfside, FL
Fischbach Gallery label verso 1986 from corporate art collection, pigmented cast paper Ken Polinskie, born 1952 Astoria, New York Education School of Visual Arts, NY, NY Arts Students League, NY, NY High School of Art and Design, NY, NY New School for Social Research, NY, NY Solo Exhibitions 2012 Carrie Haddad Gallery, Works on Paper, Hudson, NY 2010 Nicole Fiacco Gallery, Nothing to Fear, Hudson NY 2008 Nicole Fiacco Gallery, Griffon’s Cat.. Hudson, NY 2005 Nicole Fiacco Gallery, Ken Polinskie: Then and Now, Hudson, NY 2002 Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 1996 Rensellaer County Council for the Arts, The Art Center, Troy, NY 1995 Dieu Donne Papermill Gallery, New York, NY 1995 Centro Colombo Americano, Colombia, S.A 1990 Carol Getz Gallery, Miami, FL 1988 Fischbach Gallery, New York, NY 1985 Fischbach Gallery, New York, NY 1983 Fischbach Gallery, New York, NY 1983 Osuna Gallery, Washington, DC 1979 Southeast Museum, Brewster, NY Selected Group Exhibitions 2013 Perspectives on Olana Opera House, Hudson NY 2012 Works on Paper, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson NY 2010 Warren Street, Hudson Opera House, Hudson NY 2009 Self Portraits, Hudson Opera House, Hudson NY 2008 En Route, Nciole Fiacco Gallery, Hudson, NY 2007 On The Mark, Spencertown Academy, Spencertown,NY Art DC, Pyramid Atlantic Arts Center; Washinton, DC Township Series, CCCA, Hudson, NY 2006 Parnassus Poetry in Review, Heidi Chow Gallery, New York NY Artswalk, Pocketbook Factory, Hudson, New York, Holly Hughes, Curator 2005 A Universe of Art, Credit Suisse, NY, New York; Nicole Fiacco Gallery Hand Papermaking Magazine “Art of Pulp Painting” edition portfolio, 1 of 17 artists 2005 Collaboration as a Medium, 25 Years of Pyramid Atlantic, Edison Place Gallery Washington, D.C., traveling exhibition 2002 Rags to Riches: 25th Year Anniversary Exhibit, The Hecksher Museum, Huntington, New York. Dieu Donne Papermill, traveling exhibition 2001 Works on Paper, The Tree Dog Series, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 1999 New York Paper, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson NY 1997 Crossing Over, Changing Places USIA International Final Show Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 1995 Works on Paper, Warren Street Gallery, Hudson, NY 1994 Raw and Cooked, New York Public Library, NY, NY Evolution of the Print, Addison/Ripley, Washington, D.C Selected Books Project at Dieu Donne, Berkshire Art...
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20th Century Ken Polinskie Art

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Mixed Media

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Secret Pattern I
By Ken Polinskie
Located in Surfside, FL
Fischbach Gallery label verso 1986 from corporate art collection, pigmented cast paper Ken Polinskie, born 1952 Astoria, New York Education School of Visual Arts, NY, NY Arts Students League, NY, NY High School of Art and Design, NY, NY New School for Social Research, NY, NY Solo Exhibitions 2012 Carrie Haddad Gallery, Works on Paper, Hudson, NY 2010 Nicole Fiacco Gallery, Nothing to Fear, Hudson NY 2008 Nicole Fiacco Gallery, Griffon’s Cat.. Hudson, NY 2005 Nicole Fiacco Gallery, Ken Polinskie: Then and Now, Hudson, NY 2002 Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 1996 Rensellaer County Council for the Arts, The Art Center, Troy, NY 1995 Dieu Donne Papermill Gallery, New York, NY 1995 Centro Colombo Americano, Colombia, S.A 1990 Carol Getz Gallery, Miami, FL 1988 Fischbach Gallery, New York, NY 1985 Fischbach Gallery, New York, NY 1983 Fischbach Gallery, New York, NY 1983 Osuna Gallery, Washington, DC 1979 Southeast Museum, Brewster, NY Selected Group Exhibitions 2013 Perspectives on Olana Opera House, Hudson NY 2012 Works on Paper, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson NY 2010 Warren Street, Hudson Opera House, Hudson NY 2009 Self Portraits, Hudson Opera House, Hudson NY 2008 En Route, Nciole Fiacco Gallery, Hudson, NY 2007 On The Mark, Spencertown Academy, Spencertown,NY Art DC, Pyramid Atlantic Arts Center; Washinton, DC Township Series, CCCA, Hudson, NY 2006 Parnassus Poetry in Review, Heidi Chow Gallery, New York NY Artswalk, Pocketbook Factory, Hudson, New York, Holly Hughes, Curator 2005 A Universe of Art, Credit Suisse, NY, New York; Nicole Fiacco Gallery Hand Papermaking Magazine “Art of Pulp Painting” edition portfolio, 1 of 17 artists 2005 Collaboration as a Medium, 25 Years of Pyramid Atlantic, Edison Place Gallery Washington, D.C., traveling exhibition 2002 Rags to Riches: 25th Year Anniversary Exhibit, The Hecksher Museum, Huntington, New York. Dieu Donne Papermill, traveling exhibition 2001 Works on Paper, The Tree Dog Series, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 1999 New York Paper, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson NY 1997 Crossing Over, Changing Places USIA International Final Show Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 1995 Works on Paper, Warren Street Gallery, Hudson, NY 1994 Raw and Cooked, New York Public Library, NY, NY Evolution of the Print, Addison/Ripley, Washington, D.C Selected Books Project at Dieu Donne, Berkshire Art Museum, Pittsfield, Mass 1993 Vessels, Greene County Council on Arts, Windham, NY Paper-The Essential Material, Harper Collins Gallery, NY, NY Collaborations From Pyramid Atlantic Armory Art Gallery, Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1992 A Changeable Feast, Rutgers Center for Innovative Printmaking, Rutgers, NJ Crossing Over/Changing Places USIA, International Touring Exhibition, various countries 1991 Exhibition Project, Lintas Worldwide, NY, NY Decade of Paper, Sylvia Cordish Gallery, Baltimore, MD Dieu Donne at 15 Years, Center for the Books Art, NY, NY 1989 Prints, Hirschl & Adler Modern, NY, NY Pyramid Atlantic and Brandywine Workshop Print Show Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, MD 1988 In Bloom, BMW Gallery, NY, NY Paper Parallels/Mirror Images, Frostburg State College, MD 1987 Handmade Paper, organized by the Arts Council of the Museum of Modern Art, Pfizer Inc, NY, NY Works on Paper, Sylvia Cordish Gallery, Baltimore, M 1985 Food and Flowers, The Silo, New Milford, CT Under 8, Harm Bouckaert Gallery, NY, NY Paper as Paint, Shirley Goodman Resource Center, F.I.T, NY, NY 1984 Contemporary Directions: Handmade Paper, East Hills Gallery, Long Island, NY 1980 Four Artists, Cape Split Place, Addison, ME Teaching 2012 SPROUTS, GCCA, Arts and Crafts Questar, Catskill Acadamy, Carnival Heads 2011 SPROUTS, GCCA, Paper Puppets Questar, Catskill Acadamy, Fable Mural 2006 Pyramid Atlantic Arts Center, Faculty Member, Summer Institute. Workshop, “Good Paper, Good Drawing”, June. 1995 USIA Arts America Speaker and Workshop Director, Prints and Papermaking, Art University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia Adjunct Art Faculty, Papermaking Instructor Columbia Greene Community College, Hudson, NY Artist in Residence, Hawthorne Valley School, NYFA, Harlemville, NY 1992-96 Artist in Residence, Sequential Art and Narrative Instructor Franklin Furnace Art & Language Program, NY, NY 1990-94 Outreach Artist and co-founder Responsive Hands/Papermaking in New York City Schools for Dieu Donne Papermill, NY, NY Selected Reviews and Articles “Ken Polinskie: Then and Now”, Review, Mindell Dubansky, Hand Papermaking Magazine, Summer 2006 “Portfolio: Ken Polinskie”, Chronogram Magazine, December 2005. “About the Artist”, interview in print and cover, Pulse, November 2005 Collaboration as a Medium, Anniversary Catalogue, pp 2, 64, 87, 88, cover, 2005 Albany Times Union, Review 1995. Margaret Matthews Berenson, “Resource for Handmade Paper”, American Artist, November 1991. John Yau, Art Forum Magazine, Review, January 1989. Octavia Zaya, “Kenneth Polinskie: Ansiedades de la Memoria,” Balcon-3, 1989. “Artist Statement,” Cover, June 1988. Michael F...
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