Maxine Davidowitz

Maxine Davidowitz is a Hudson Valley painter and printmaker whose work is an abstract, colorful, intuitive response to the natural world, with a painterly approach to mark-making. She has studied with, among others: Nuala Clark, Annie Lapin, Kate McGloughlin, Donald Elder, Jenny Nelson and Claire Sherman. In her work, organic textures contrast with hard-edged flat shapes, in subtle reference to the effect of humans on the natural world. She exhibits frequently at venues in the Northeast (in both solo and group shows) at The Lodge at Woodloch/PA, Emerge Gallery/Saugerties, 510 Warren Street/Hudson, Unison Arts/New Paltz, ArtBar Gallery/Kingston, Wired Gallery/High Falls, Gallery Lev Shalem/Woodstock, the Woodstock School of Art and the Woodstock Artists Association and Museum. Her work has received honors at many juried exhibitions and she has been awarded residencies at the Cill Rialaig Project in Ireland and the Brush Creek Arts Foundation in Wyoming. She serves on the board of the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum.

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