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Patricia
Passlof Professor Performing and Creative Arts
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Patricia Passlof
Professor Office
: Building 1P
Room 203B Phone
: 718.982.2538 Fax
: 718.982.2537
| Degrees : BFA, Cranbrook Academy of Art
Biography / Academic Interests
: Professor Passlof studied at Queens College with Robert Goldwater, Cranbrook and Black Mountain College with Josef Albers, Buckminster Fuller, Merce Cunningham, John Cage, and Willem de Kooning with whom she studied privately for another 2 years. She has taught at CSI since 1972 when it was Richmond College. She is the Coordinator of the Studio Art Program of the PCA Dept. She has lectured and appeared on panels at the Vermont Studio School (06), the NY Studio School, the MFA program at Brooklyn College (03), several times on Th ATOA panel series at the School of Visual Arts, the Art Lab (02), and the Noguchi Museum (06). She has received several Scholar Incentive Awards from the College. She has written reviews, articles, or catalogue essays for Art in America, the Art Journal, Issue Magazine, Craft Horizons, the Greenhill Museum, the Roswell Museum, and the Poindexter Gallery. Color reproductions of her work can be found in textbooks such as "World of Art" by Henry Sayre, 1997 and "Drawing as Expression" by Sandy Brooke, 2002 both published by Prentice Hall. They are also included in "Black Mt. College" by Vincent Katz, MIT Press, 2002, in collaboration with the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid.
Scholarships / Publications
: Pat Passlof has been exhibiting since the early 50's. She is currently represented by the Elizabeth Harris Gallery in Chelsea and has had her six last exhibitions there. There are, as well, scores of group exhibitions. Among them in 2006 were the 181st Invitational of the National Academy, the Whitney Biennial in which her piece was part of the "Peace Tower erected by di Suvero; the Generations VII at the A.I.R. Gallery and a benefit exhibition for the NY Studio School. The work has been reviewed favorably in the NY Times, the New Yorker, Art in America, Art News, and the Brooklyn Rail as well as several online sites. Her work is included in museum and public collections, such as the Corcoran, the Weatherspoon, the Milwaukee, the Maier, Collections for the State Department, the Roswell Museum, the Ciba-Geigy Collection, and the Birla Museum in Calcutta. Honors include the Guggenheim in 1999, the American Academy of Arts and Letters Merit Medal for Painting in 2000, the Hassam, Speicher, Betts & Symons Purchase Award in 2000; the Staten Island Council on the Arts Award in 2001. In 2006, she received an award from the VFA and the Palmer Award from the National Academy.
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