New York-based artist Arlene Slavin has created more than 30 public sculptures. She received her BFA at Cooper Union and MFA at Pratt institute and has exhibited with Alexander Milliken, Brooke Alexander, and the Fischbach Galleries. She’s had 21 solo exhibitions and 80 group shows, including the Whitney Biennial in 1976. Her work is in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Harvard’s Fogg Art Museum, Chase Manhattan Bank, and Prudential Life Insurance. Guild Hall will exhibit Slavin’s new interwoven translucent colored garden sculptures, sited to produce shadow images that continually change as the sun moves. The sculptures will be joined by her latest Intersections painting series charting a path from her vibrant diagonal grid work over the last 50 years.
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