| Judith Kalina is a painter who received her Master of Fine Arts degree from Brooklyn College.
Her most recent exhibits are 2010, The Pearl Conard Gallery; The Ohio State University at Mansfield; 2008 The Gallery At Penn College, Williamsport, Penn
State Univerity at Williamport, PA; 2007, White Space Gallery, New Haven, Ct; 2006 Pierro Gallery, South Orange, N.J.; 2006, White Space Gallery, New Haven, Ct; 2005, The Schoolhouse Galleries, Croton Falls, NY. Washington Art Association, Washington Depot, CT; online exhibit;
www.mocoloco.com/archives/001183.php,
2004, a four person show, The Canal Gallery, Holyoke, Ma and a one
woman show, Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY; 2003, a four person show, the Selby Gallery, Ringling
College of Art and Design, Sarasota, Fl and, online: www.ideamuseum.net
issue #6, 2003.
In alternate media, Kalina's work was included in two lectures/slide shows and a magazine
article: 2000-2003, Women Artists From the Seventies to the Millenium, given by Gloria Orenstein,
professor and women's historian; 2000-2002, The Importance of Consciousness and Self Awareness in
the Healing Process, presented by Cecile Carson, M.D. and shaman; fall 2004, vol. 8, Spectacle, A
Quarterly Journal of the Circus Arts.
Her paintings and drawings appear in several special collections: The John and Mabel Ringling Museum
of Art, Sarasota, Fl; The Selby Gallery, The Ringling School of Art and Design, Sarasota; lIlinois
State University, Milner Library Special Collections, Normal, Il; Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY;
and The Monroe Institute, Faber, Va.
In April 2005, she was awarded a residency at the Millay Colony for the Arts, Austerlitz, NY.
Kalina lives and works in New York City. From 1999-2004 she traveled with various American and
European circuses as a source for her art.
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