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Impact on Vibration, c. 1968

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  • Description
    MAVIS PUSEY (born 1928)
    Impact on Vibration, c. 1968
    Color screen print on paper
    33 x 22 ¾ inches (image)
    Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil at lower margin
    From an edition of 40


    African-American artist Mavis Pusey was born in 1928 in Jamaica, West Indies. Pusey began her studies in the Arts Students League in New York. Originally studying fashion she switched her interest to printmaking, studying with Will Barnet at the League.

    Further studies took her to London, where she worked at the Birgit Schold Workshop, then back to New York and finally to Virginia, where she received her B.A. at Mary Baldwin College. Between 1969 and 1972 she worked at the Robert Blackburn Workshop and later at the New School for Social Research in New York. She exhibited with Louis Soulanges in Paris, Curwen Gallery in London and AAA in New York.

    Her art has been exhibited internationally in galleries, collections, and in solo and group exhibitions. She has taught at various educational institutions, including the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; Drew University, New Jersey, and the New School for Social Research, New York, among others.

    She was affiliated with the Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors in New York; the National Museum of Women in the Arts; and the Visual Artists and Galleries Association to name a few.

    Pusey writes, "Tempo and movement hold onto a color and texture to convey the tension that is the heartbeat of the city. As an abstract-geometric artist, I have always been inspired by my environment. I see realistic shapes before I transform them into abstract forms."

    Education
    B.A., Mary Baldwin College
    New School for Social Research, New York
    Robert Blackburn Workshop, New York
    Birgit Schold Workshop, London
    Art Students League, New York

    Scholarships, Grants, Awards
    Advisory Committee, The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, New York
    International Woman's Year Award in Recognition of Outstanding Cultural Contribution and Dedication to Women and Art
    Staten Island Museum, " Majors Travel Tour Award"
    Permanent Loan, United Negro College Fund
    Pollock-Krasner Award
    Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Purchase Award
    Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Grant
    Bryon Browne Memorial Award, Art Students League, New York
    Ford Foundation Tuition Award, Art Students League, New York

    Exhibitions
    Artists Equity, New York, 1997
    Sweet Briar College, Pannell Center Art Gallery, 1996 - Contemporary African-American Women Artists
    National Arts Club Exhibition and Silent Auction, New York, 1993 - Benefit for Robert Blackburn and the Printmaking Workshop
    Piedmont Virginia Community College, 1993
    Bronx River Art Center and Gallery, 1992
    Lamar Dodd Art Center, LaGrange, Georgia, 1991
    National Black Arts Festival, New York, 1988
    Art Students League, 1986, 1993
    Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina, 1985 - Through A Master Printer: Robert Blackburn and the Printmaking Workshop
    City Gallery/2, Department of Cultural Affairs, City of New York, 1983
    Atlanta Memorial Art Center, Atlanta, Georgia, 1983
    Greenville Museum of Art, Greenville, South Carolina, 1984
    The William Penn Memorial Museum, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1983
    Drew University, New Jersey, 1980
    Rutgers State University, Newark, New Jersey, 1978, 1980
    Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Pennsylvania 1979, 1984
    Pennsylvania State University, 1978
    Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania, 1977
    Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, Texas, 1978
    Huntington Art Center, 1977 - 21st Annual Print Exhibition
    Florida International University, 1977 - Contemporary Black Art: A Selected Sampling
    Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore, 1977
    Rainbow Art Foundation, New York, 1977
    Duffy-Gibbs Gallery, New York, 1977
    Woman's International Art Center, New York 1975-76
    Lehman College, New York, 1975
    Queensborough College, New York, 1975
    Stony Brook Union Gallery, Stony Brook, New York, 1975
    Staten Island Museum, New York, 1975
    American Federation of Arts, New York, 1974 - The Etching Process. An Exhibition Organized by the Printmaking Workshop and the AFA
    Whitney Museum, New York, 1971 - Contemporary Black Artists in America
    Galerie Louis Soulanges, Paris, 1968
    Dickson Art Galleries, UCLA, 1966 - The Negro In American Art: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Afro-American Art

    Collections
    Museum of Modern Art, New York
    Citibank, New York
    First National Bank of Chicago
    Metropolitan Opera House
    New York Artists Equity Association
    Tougaloo College, Jackson, Missippi
    United States Embassy, Abidjan-Cote d'Ivoire
    Cochran Collection

    Teaching
    Woodberry Forest School, Woodberry Forest, Virginia, 1993-1996
    New School for Social Research, New York , 1973-1988
    Drew University, Madison, New Jersey, 1980-81
    New York State Summer School of the Arts, New York, 1978-89
    Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, 1977-78
    Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, 1974-1986
    SUNY, Stonybrook, 1974-77
  • More Information
    Documentation: Signed
    Origin: United States, New York
    Period: 1950-1979
    Materials: Color screen print on paper
    Condition: Excellent.
    Creation Date: c. 1968
    Styles / Movements: African American, Color
    Incollect Reference #: 200895
  • Dimensions
    W. 22.75 in; H. 33 in;
    W. 57.79 cm; H. 83.82 cm;
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