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Ingrida Irbe
Tuileries Garden. 2010. Watercolor on paper, 38x50 cm

2010

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Tuileries Garden. 2010. Watercolor on paper, 38x50 cm Light artwork in watercolor technique with blooming flowers in the Paris garden Ingrida Irbe (1969) Born 15th of June 1969 in Riga Education: 1980. – 1987. J. Rozentals Riga Art College 1988. – 1994. Latvian Academy of Arts 1992. – 1993. Humbolt State University, USA 1993. – 1995. Latvian Academy of Arts Master's Programme 1996. – 1999. University of Latvia Institute of Education and Psychology PhD (not completed) Work Experience: 1993 - present. Milgravis Applied Art School, Teacher of Drawing, Painting and Composition 1996- present. Milgravis Applied Art School, Deputy Director 1996-present. University of Latvia Faculty of Education and Psychology Department of Fine Art, Teacher of Painting and Drawing 2000. Member of the Latvian Artists' Union Scholarships and Awards: Humboldt State University, USA 1992-1993 "Bremer Kunststipendium", Germany 2007 Projects: 2007. Cultural Exchange between Riga and Bremen: Latvian Art in Bremen (financial assistance by the Department of Culture, Riga) 2008. Solo exhibition at the Art Gallery of the Latvian Artists' Union (financial assistance by State Culture Capital Foundation) Exhibitions: 1993. Exhibition of art students at Humboldt State University, USA Solo exhibition of painting at Latvian Center in San Francisko, USA 1994. Exhibition of Young Artists' Association, Gallery Daugava, Riga National exhibition of jury- selected works "Autumn 94", Exhibition Hall Latvia, Riga 1995. National exhibition of jury- selected works "Autumn 95", Exhibition Hall Latvia, Riga 1996. National exhibition of jury- selected works "Autumn 96", Exhibition Hall Latvia, Riga 1997. National exhibition of jury- selected works "Autumn 97", Exhibition Hall Latvia, Riga 1999. Organizer of exhibition of Department of Fine Arts, University of Latvia, Gallery Bastejs, Riga 2000. National exhibition of jury- selected works "Art Days", Gallery "Vernisāža", Riga 2001. International exhibition of jury- selected works "2nd World Festival if art on paper", Bled, Slovenia 2002. Organizer of exhibition "Kakaphonia" of Department of Fine Arts, University of Latvia, Gallery Bastejs, Riga 2003. National exhibition of jury- selected works "Autumn 2003-Private Space", Museum Arsenals, Riga 2004. National exhibition of jury- selected works "Autumn 2004", Museum Arsenals, Riga 2005. Exhibition of Department of Fine Arts, University of Latvia, Gallery Bastejs, Riga National exhibition of jury- selected works "Autumn 2005", the Latvian Artists' Union Gallery, Riga 2006. National exhibition of jury- selected works "Autumn 2006", Latvian Museum of Railway, Riga Exhibition of Department of Fine Arts, University of Latvia, Gallery Bastejs, Riga 2007. Solo exhibition of paintings, Gallery "Zelta ābele", Riga International exhibition of jury- selected works "XIII Vilnius International Painting Triennial DIALOGUES" Vilnius, Lithuania National exhibition of jury-selected works "Autumn 2007" Central House of Post, Riga Solo exhibition of paintings, Bremen Parlament, Germany 2008. Solo exhibition of paintings, the Latvian Artist's Union Gallery, Riga
  • Creator:
    Ingrida Irbe (Latvian)
  • Creation Year:
    2010
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 14.97 in (38 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Riga, LV
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU143728712542
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