| Judith Kalina is a painter who received her Master of Fine Arts degree from Brooklyn College.
Her most recent exhibits are 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.
Within the past few years, 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.
She recently was awarded a residency at the Millay Colony for the Arts, Austerlitz, NY, April, 2005.
Kalina lives and works in New York City. Since 1999 she has traveled with with various American and
European circuses as a source for her art and plans to continue these travels in the future.
Forthcoming exhibit: September 19-October 16, 2008 The Gallery At Penn College, Williamsport, PA.
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