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Peggy Cyphers : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peggy Cyphers Peggy Cyphers (born 1954) is an American painter, printmaker, professor and art writer, who has shown her work in the U.S. and internationally since 1984. Since Cyphers’ move to New York City over 30 years ago, her inventive and combinatory approaches to the materials of paint, silkscreen and sand have develop into canvases that explore the “Politics of Progress” as it impacts culture and the natural world. == Early Life and education == Peggy Cyphers grew up in Baltimore and Chesapeake Beach, Maryland and has been inspired by the Miocene fossil deposits, Calvert Cliffs and aquatic life of the Bay since childhood. She received her BFA from Towson University and also attended the Maryland Institute College of Art. Upon her move to New York she studied at the Pratt Institute and received an MFA with a Ford Foundation Award. After graduating with her MFA she started working at the John Weber Gallery and Sonnabend Gallery in New York City. She then became a part of the East Village art scene and began showing her first major work “Modern Fossils.” She became acquainted with the collectors Dorothy and Herbert Vogel and is a part of their important collection.
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