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Mira Lehr Mira Lehr is an American multimedia artist. She creates abstract works inspired by the natural world. Her practice encompasses painting, design, sculpture, and video installation. ==Early Life and Education== Mira Lehr was born in Brooklyn, New York.〔 Her father, Charles I. Tager, was an inventor who patented an affordable, efficient version of the modern stapler. Lehr received a degree in art history from Vassar College in 1956, where she studied under Adolf Katzenellenbogen, Wolfgang Lotz, and notable feminist historian Linda Nochlin.〔 〕 After college she did post-graduate work at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and received a Rockefeller scholarship that supported a studio in Carnegie Hall.〔 Lehr studied with a range of artists through her career, including James Brooks, Roberto Juarez and Robert Motherwell. Although she maintained her studio practice consistently, she didn’t start widely exhibiting her work until the 1980s.〔 In 1960 Lehr moved back with her husband to Miami Beach, where she had been raised.〔 She describes the lack of art scene and cultural vibrancy as being "like a desert island.”〔 She and a contingent of other female artists founded Continuum Gallery, which lasted into the 1990s. It was among the first women’s co-op gallery spaces in the South East, and many of its founders are still involved with the now-bourgeoning Miami art scene.〔 Many art world luminaries came to lead workshops, speak and interact with the members, including Betty Parsons, John Chamberlain and Buckminster Fuller. Lehr was later selected by Fuller in 1969 to work on the first World Game Scenario Project at the New York Studio School.
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