Babara Korman's lively three dimensional work, both free standing and on the walls, has layers of coloradded to activate the surfaces and to affect the visual movement of the forms. Her award-winning work has been exhibited in more than 100 group and solo exhibits in such museums and galleries as The Neuberger Museum of Art at SUNY Purchas, The Samuel Dorskly Museum of Art in New Patz, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, the windows at Tiffany and Co. on Fifht Avenue and at the Cultural Center Municipality of Athens in Greece. Her work appears in public and private collections worldwide, including Neuberger Museum of Art, Phelps Memorial Hospital, Hebrew Home for the Aged in Riverdale, American Movie Classics and Olivetti-Rome.
A former board president, she is the current program director of the Katonah Artists' Association and taught art for many years in the New York City schools.
A reception will be held SUnday, Nov. 14, from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The museum is open daily, but if the room is locked, please get the key from the greeter or from the synagogue office.
