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Barrie Karp

Barrie Karp (born 1945 in Laredo, Texas) is an artist, independent scholar and academic. Karp grew up in Williamsport, Pennsylvania and the surrounding Lycoming County area. She has been an educator in philosophy, cultural studies, humanities and arts from a feminist and anti-racist perspective in New York City colleges and universities since 1970. Karp's practice has largely been as an educator whose pedagogy and practice sought to further define a rigorous mode of inquiry in feminist and anti-racist studies. Karp envisions feminism as a movement that can work across disciplinary boundaries and be informed by various traditions of inquiry. Her work has been informed by her lifelong study of psychoanalysis. Paintings of Karp's appeared in the November/December 2008 issue of ''Tikkun'' magazine and by the ''Tikkun'' editor's August 2009 online blog and in the spring 2012 issue of ''On the Issues'' Magazine. In 1988, she had a one-person exhibition at the Everhart Museum in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
==Academic career and art studies==
After studying painting and liberal arts at Chatham College from 1962 through 1964, Karp transferred to Columbia University, where she earned a B.S. in 1967 in the Philosophy Department. She has been an educator in philosophy, cultural studies, humanities and arts from a feminist and anti-racist perspective in New York City colleges and universities since 1970.〔Barbara J. Love, ''(Feminists Who Changed America 1963-1975 )'', "Barrie Karp" brief biography, pp. 244-245. ISBN 0-252-03189-X〕 She taught the first feminist philosophy course at Hunter College in 1978; and she filed an unsuccessful discrimination case against City College over her complaints to the affirmative action office about a "current and historical lack of female Philosophy Department faculty members at CCNY."〔
She completed a doctorate (1979) in the Philosophy Department at CUNY Graduate Center.〔 Her doctoral dissertation was titled "Persons and Self-Deception".〔(Saatchi Online Gallery )〕 Since 1982, she has been on the faculty of The New School and the School of Visual Arts (Humanities and Sciences Department, Philosophy and Cultural Studies tracks). Since 1988, she has been a faculty member of Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts at Eugene Lang College.
Karp began art studies with Maria Lowenstein (1954 to 1959) and Ian James, 1962. After her Chatham College studies she also studied art at Provincetown Workshop ((Leo Manso ), Victor Candell, summer 1964) and New York University (Leo Manso, fall 1964, spring 1965).〔 After completing her PhD she studied at the New School for Social Research (Leo Manso, early 1980s); with the Art Students League (Leo Manso, Rudolf Baranik, 1981-1983); and at the Provincetown Art Association Museum School (Selena Trieff, 1983).〔

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