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Anne Gilman
Anne Gilman (born 1953) is a Brooklyn-based artist known for making large-scale drawings with layers of pencil, ink, graphite, matte medium, BIC ballpoint pen, as well as tape and other media elements, evoking a sense of passage, navigation, documentation, and landscape. Early life and education Gilman received a BFA from State University of New York at New Paltz and an MFA in Painting and Drawing from Brooklyn College where she studied with the artist Lee Bontecou. Career Gilman's work has been featured in Bomb (magazine), Bomb Magazine, Hyperallergic, Vasari21, Art Spiel, Guernica (magazine), Publishing Perspectives, and Red Fez. Her artist book, ''Bordes deshilachados/Frayed Edges'', was published as a bilingual book by Ediciones VigĂ­a, in Matanzas/Cuba, in January/2001. She has been the recipient of many residencies and grants, including MacDowell (artists' residency and workshop) in 2012, The Edward F. Albee Foundation, in 2010, Cultural Space Subsidy Program, in Dumbo, ...
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