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Carole P. Kunstadt's Sacred Poems

Kunstadt's works from her Sacred Poem series will be exhibited in Pittsburgh PA and Morristown NJ.
Sacred Poem LXVII
Visions and Revelations
Point Park University
March 28 - May 18, 2014

Opening Reception March 28, 5 - 8pm.
201 Wood Street. Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Juror Susan Hall, Director of Curatorial Affairs, Frick Art & Historical Center, chose a selection of works from Kunstadt's Sacred Poem Series.




An Alternate Vision: A Celebration of the National Association of Women Artists.
Morris Museum
March 20 - June 15, 2014
6 Normandy Heights Road. Morristown, NJ 07960


Sacred Poem XVIII
Founded in 1889, the National Association of Women Artists (N.A.W.A.) celebrates its 125th Anniversary in 2014. The first established professional women's art organization in the United States, N.A.W.A.'s original and continuing purpose is to empower and help women artists counter the difficulties they face in gaining recognition and equity in professional training, exhibition opportunities, and the marketplace.  "An Alternate Vision" will showcase works produced by over 45 artists, including Kunstadt'sSacred Poem LXI.  The exhibition will also include a historical component, with a painting by one of N.A.W.A.'s original co-founders, Edith Prellwitz, (1864-1944), as well as representative examples by Abastenia St. Leger Eberle (1878-1942), Virginia Snedeker (1901-2000), and Malvina Hoffman (1887- 1966). This exhibition celebrates the artists, their works, and this momentous anniversary in the history of the N.A.W.A. www.morrismuseum.org

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