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Sarah McEneaney : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sarah McEneaney
Sarah McEneaney (January 31, 1955 Munich, Germany) is an American artist, painter, and community activist who lives and works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Working primarily in egg tempera her paintings are characterized by their autobiographical content, detailed brushwork, and brilliant color. McEneaney's intimate subject matter focuses on daily scenes from her home, studio, travels, and neighborhood. Her work is included in public collections such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art and she has received numerous grants and awards. McEneaney is also active in community work, including the formation of the Callowhill Neighborhood Association in 2001, and the co-founding of the Reading Viaduct Project in 2003. ==Career== McEneaney is represented by Locks Gallery in Philadelphia and Tibor de Nagy gallery in New York City. In 2004, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia held a mid-career exhibition of her work accompanied by a fully illustrated publication authored by Chief Curator Ingrid Schaffner. Individual works were also discussed by 11 other contributors, including Sarah McEneaney, art historian and former Philadelphia Museum of Art curator Susan Rosenberg, artist Sheila Pepe, and poet Nathalie Anderson. Her work is in numerous public collections including the Philadelphia Museum of Art,〔(Philadelphia Museum of Art – Collections )〕 Mills College Art Museum,〔(Art&Education Mills College Art Museum )〕 the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts,〔(PAFA: Sarah McEneaney- Sioux Falls )〕 Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Woodmere Art Museum, Bryn Mawr College, Nueberger Museum at SUNY Purchase, the State Museum of Pennsylvania, the Free Library of Philadelphia,〔(Sarah McEneaney CV/Bio - Tibor de Nagy )〕 and the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College.〔(About Face: Self Portraiture from the Permanent Collection at the Hood Museum )〕
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