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![]() 42. Lithograph I-IX, 1965, #37/75, lithograph, 40 x 32, 81.2.71 |
![]() 43. Black and White Ink Blot, , 1965, #16/75, lithograph, 40 x 32, 81.2.93 |
![]() 44. Black and White Ink Blot II, , 1965, #58/75, lithograph, 40 x 32, 81.2.94 |
![]() 45. Black and White Design, , 1965, #1/75, lithograph, 40 x 32, 81.2.143 |
![]() 46. Free Form Design, , 1965, #4/75, lithograph, 40 x 32, 81.2.144 |
![]() 47. Brown with Black and White Design, , 1965, #61/75, lithograph, 40 x 32, 81.2.145 |
![]() 49. White Island, , 1968, collage, 40 x 32, 86.2.82 |

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Bernard Cohen, 1933- BRITISH, Born: London, England EDUCATION: South West Essex Technical College and School of Art 1949-50. St. Martin's School of Art, London 1950-51. Slade School of Fine Art, London 1951-54. EXHIBITIONS: Gimpel Fils, London 1962 Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol 1967 Betty Parsons Gallery, NY 1967 Studio LaCitta, Verona Galleria Annunciata, Milan 1973 Amano Gallery, Japan 1980 COLLECTIONS: Tate Gallery, London Arts Council of Great Brittain, London Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester Ostwall Museum, Dortmund, West Germany Museum of Modern Art, NY Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Museum of Modern Art, Caracus TEACHING POSITIONS: Part time - Hammersmith School of Art, London 1957-60 Lecturer - Ealing School of Art, London 1961-64 Guest Lecturer - St. Martin's School of Art, London 1963-64 Guest Lecturer - Chelsea School of Art, London 1966-68 Guest Lecturer - Slase School of Fine Art, 1967-73 Visiting Professor, Dept. of Art, University of New Mexico 1969-70 Cohen was awarded a French Government travel scholarship in 1954. He designed stage curtains for Theatre Royal, Stratford, East London in 1965. |
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The Plattsburgh State Art Museum is comprised of over 4,500 works of art, representing numerous regions of the world, from the ancient to the contemporary. Works are displayed within our three main galleries, an outdoor sculpture park and exhibition areas throughout the campus. These facilities produce over twenty-five exhibitions a year of both a national and regional nature. Expanding upon the pluralistic ideal of Andre Malreaux's concept of a "Museum Without Walls," the Plattsburgh State Art Museum has become an open visual art resource for the College and the Champlain Valley/Adirondack Region. |