ARTIST

Gallery I: Painting-mixed media
2004 BIENNIAL JURIED EXHIBITION
July 24
– September 25, 2004



BETH SHADUR

Education:

M.F.A.           1980  Painting,  University of Illinois – Chicago

A.B.               1975  studio art, Brown University, Providence, RI (with Honors) art and architectural history

 

Academic Appointments:

 

2001:                College of Lake County, Waukegan, IL   Adjunct faculty member

1997-2000:        Colorado Mountain College, Vail, CO.    Adjunct faculty member

1983-1984:        Fairleigh Dickinson University, Rutherford, N.J.   Adjunct faculty member

 

Teaching Experience

 

1979-2002:        Instructor of watercolor, drawing, painting at North Shore Art League, Winnetka,

                        IL.; Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL;  Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO;  White Plains Adult Education, White Plains, NY; Somerstown Studios, Somers, NY; Bernard Horwich Jewish Community Center, Chicago, IL; New Trier Adult Extension, Winnetka, IL; Suburban Fine Arts Center, Highland Park, IL.

1975-present:    Lecturer, with slide presentations on public and community art, and on watercolor   painting
                        for a wide variety of organizations.

 

Professional Experience

                    

2001-present:    Artist-in Education, Illinois Arts Council

2003:                Visiting Artist and Scholar, Paradise Valley Community College, Phoenix, AZ

2000-2003:        Artist-in-Education, Nebraska Arts Council

2003-present:    Artist-in Residence, Urban Gateways, Chicago, IL

1984-present:    Freelance muralist, creating commissioned works for commercial and private          clients.

1977-1978:        Director, Community Mural Project, Corridor Arts Program, Chicago, IL.  Directed murals with students in Chicago Public Schools, presented workshops to teachers and students in schools and community centers1977-1978:    Director, Community Mural Project, Corridor Arts Program, Chicago, IL. Directed         murals with students in Chicago Public Schools; presented workshops for  teachers and students in schools and community centers.

1977:                Director and founder, Community Arts Resources. Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, Scotland. Organized resource center with international information on community arts.

1973-present:    Muralist, having directed and painted over 100 indoor and outdoor large-scale murals with community groups in numerous settings, including schools, community centers, health facilities, and a Scottish prison. 

 

Artist Residencies

1989-present:    Visiting artist, lecturing, directing workshops and mural projects, exhibiting work:

                          Northwestern University, Evanston, IL; Northeast Missouri State University, Kirksville, MO; Wustum Museum, Racine, WI; Highland Park Public Schools, Highland Park, IL; Simpson College, Indianola, IO; Hinsdale Central HS, Hinsdale, IL; Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire, IL; Dave and Mary Alper Jewish Community Center, Miami, FL; Visual Arts Center of Northwest Florida, Panama City, FL; Edwards Elementary School, Edwards, CO; Barlinnie Prison, Glasgow, Scotland; Craigmillar Festival Society, Craigmillar, Edinburgh, Scotland.

 

Grants and Fellowships:

 

2003: Artist Fellowship, Ragdale Foundation, Lake Forest, IL.

1998: Artist Fellowship, Ragdale Foundation, Lake Forest, IL.

1996: Artist Fellowship, Ragdale Foundation, Lake Forest, IL.

1993: Panelist, National Women’s Caucus for Art, Seattle, WA.

         Guest Curator, “Environmental Concerns,” Chicago Women’s Caucus for Art, Chicago, IL.

1988: Grant, Chicago Artists Abroad, working in Edinburgh, Scotland: had traveling exhibition of 

         work in Great Britain.

1975: Samuel T. Arnold Traveling Fellowship, Brown University.

 

 

Selected Solo Exhibitions:

 

 

2005:  Chicago Sinai Congregation, Chicago, IL

          Center for Visual Arts, Wausau, WI

          North Shore Country Day School, Winnetka, IL

2004:  Tallgrass Art Center, Park Forest, IL

          ARC Gallery, Chicago, IL

          Old Town Art Center, Chicago, IL

2003:  Mack Avenue Gallery, Gross Point, MI

2002:  ARC Gallery, Chicago, IL

          Shimer College, Waukegan, IL

2000:  ARC Gallery, Chicago, IL

1999:  Lincoln Center, Fort Collins, CO

          Milhoan Studios, Minturn, CO

1998:  Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts, Glenwood Springs, CO

1997:  Core Gallery, Denver, CO; Northwest Florida Visual Art Center, Panama City, FL;     

1996:  Broward County Community College, Pembroke Pines, FL

1995:  ARC Gallery, Chicago, IL

1994:  Art Broker, Miller Beach, IN

1992:  Casements Cultural Center, Ormond Beach, FL

1991:  Mercyhurst College, Erie, PA; Loyola University, Chicago, IL; Northeast Missouri State

           University, Kirksville, MO

1989:  Wustum Museum, Racine, WI; Center for the Visual and Performing Arts,

           Munster, IN

1988:  Traveling exhibition, Great Britain, originating at Gateway Gallery, Edinburgh

           Scotland.

1987:  University of Dayton, Dayton, OH

1986:  Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY 

1985:  ARC Gallery, Chicago, IL; College of DuPage, GlenEllyn, IL; Dittmar Gallery, Northwestern

           University, Evanston, IL

1984:  Dutchess Community College, Poughkeepsie, NY

1983:  WARM Gallery, Minneapolis, MN; Quincy College, Quincy, IL; Lake kForest College, Lake

           Forest, IL; Kemper Corporation, Long Grove, IL 

1982:  Ramopo College, Mahwah, NJ

1980:  Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; Guerbois Two Gallery, Chicago, IL    

 

Group and Invitational Exhibitions:

 

2004:  “A Poetic Dialogue,” ARC Gallery, Chicago, IL

2003:  “Paper in Particular,” Columbia College, Columbia, MO, Juror: Jerry Schulte; “ Arizona

  Aqueous,” Tubac Center for the Arts, Tucson, AZ, Juror: Ernest Velardi; “Just Say No”,

  Artists Against the War in Iraq, Chicago Athenaeum, Schaumburg, IL; Members Exhibit,

  ARC Gallery, Chicago; 30th Anniversary Show, ARC Gallery, Chicago, IL;  Spring Street

  Gallery, Galena, IL;  Anniversary Exhibition,Drawing Center, New York, NY;  “Identity,” Guenzel    
  Gallery, Fish Creek, WI, Jurors: Dion Dion, Michael Bigger, Kristine Dickman;

 “Verses, Volumes & Vision: Art and the Written Word,” Northbrook Arts Commission, Northbrook, IL.

2002:   Spring Street Gallery, Galena, IL; “Pushing the Boundaries,” Guenzel Gallery, Fish Creek

           WI: Curator:  Ruth Kohler; Chicago Art Open, Chicago, IL;  Lemon Street Gallery,

           Kenosha, WI, Juror: Doug DeVinny;  “Plain Arts IV International, “ Pittsburgh State

           University, Pittsburgh, KS, Juror: Sandra Blain; Drawing Center Anniversary

           Exhibit, New York, NY

2001:  “Beyond the Conventional,” Barrington Arts Council Gallery, Barrington, IL: Redhead

           Gallery, Toronto, Canada; Amos Eno Gallery, New York, NY; “Explore This!” West Bend

            Art Museum, West Bend, WI, Curator: Dennis Adrian.

2000:  “Botanica Spectaculum” invitational, Republic Plaza, Denver, CO, Curator: Andra Archer;

           “Drawing 2000,” Period Gallery, Omaha, NE, juror: Barbara Simcoe;  “Aqueous 2000,”

           Kentucky Watercolor Society, Louisville, KY, Juror: Edna Wagner Pierson Windes;

           Fort Lewis College, Montrose, CO; “Self as Metaphor,” Steamboat Springs Art Center,

           CO; “Watercolor Wyoming,” Washakie County Museum, Juror: Jeanne Carbonetti;

           Kansas Watercolor Society, Wichita Art Museum, Juror: Janet Fish

1999:  “Watermedia X,” Sangre de Christo Art Center, Pueblo, CO; Northern Colorado Artists

            Association Annual Exhibit, Lincoln Art Center, Fort Collins, CO;  “Aqueous USA 99,”

            Kentucky Watercolor Society, Louisville, KY, Juror: Dale Laitinen; “Realism,” Period

            Gallery, Omaha, NE, Juror: Larry Bradshaw.

1998:  “This is Colorado, Buell Theater, Denver, CO, Curator: Hollis Williford; “Colorado ‘98”

            May Gallery, Beaver Creek, CO, Jurors: Malinda Beeman, Charmain Locke; Rocky  

            Mountain National, Golden, CO, Curator: Sondra Freckelton; Abend National, Denver,

            CO; Watercolorists of 1998, Stage Gallery, Merrick, NY, Curator: M. Stephen Doherty;

            “Watercolor Wyoming,” Lander, WY, Curator: Caroline Buchanan; “Perspectives on

            Spatial Relationships,” Valencia College, Orlando, FL, Curator: Liz Renee;  “Colorado

            98” Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, Colorado Spring, CO, Curator: James Ballinger;

            1998 State Watermedia Exhibit, Colorado History Museum, Denver, CO, Curator: Arne

            Westerman.

1997:   “USA Craft Today,” Silvermine Guild Galleries, Silvermine, CT, Curator: Ken Botnick;

            “Arizona Aqueous 98” Tubac Center for the Arts, Tubac AZ, Curator: Fran Larsen;

            National Exhibit, Abend Gallery, Denver, CO;  Ketubah Exhibit, Sanford Ziff Jewish

            Museum, Miami Beach, FL, Curator: Amy Troner; International Juried Show, New

            Jersey Center for the Visual Arts, Summit, NJ, Curator: Donald Kuspit; 9th Annual Art

            Competition, Truman State University, Kirksville, MO, Curator:  Jack Beal; All Florida

            Exhibition, Boca Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL, Curator: James T. Demetrion;

            Watercolor Show, Visual Arts Center, Panama City, FL.

1996:   45th Annual All Florida Exhibit, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL, Curator:

            Donald Kuspit; “West Meets East,” Bakehouse Art Complex, Miami, FL; Biannual All-

            Media Exhibit, Nathan Rosen Museum Gallery, Boca Raton, FL.

1995:   “Healing Walls,” Illinois State Gallery, Chicago, IL; Gallery 84, New York, NY, Curator:

            Audrey Flack; Orlando Museum of Art Biennial Exhibition, Orlando, FL, Curator: Donna

            Harkavy; “New Directions,” Florida Center for Contemporary Art, Tampa, FL; “East Meets

           West,” Sarasota Center for the Visual Arts, Sarasota Florida, Juror: Diane Camber.

1994:   “Celebrate Diversity,” An Art Place, Chicago, IL, Curator: Cara Pickett.

1993:   “Multiple Perspectives,” An Art Place, Chicago, IL, Curator: Dennis Adrian.

1992:   “Women and Surrealism,” National Women’s Caucus Exhibition, Chicago, IL, Curator:

           Mary Jane Jacobs;  “A Celebration of Women,” David Adler Cultural Center, Libertyville,

           IL, Curator: Joan Robertson; “Works on Paper,” Greater Lafayette Museum of Art,

           Lafayette, IN, Curator: Ellen Fischer;  “Just Plane Screwy,” Wustum Museum of Art,

           Racine, WI, Curator:  Bruce Peppich.

1991:   “Botanics”  Gallery X, Rockford, IL; National Works on Paper Exhibition, University of

           Mississippi, University, MS, Merit Award; “Watercolor USA 1991,” Springfield Art Museum,

           Springfield, MO; “Dakotas International,” University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD;

           “Contemporary Illinois Watercolor,” Springfield Art Association, Springfield, IL, Curator:

           Rod Buffington.

1990: “Women Artists,” Crosscurrents Gallery, Chicago, IL; “Artforms 90,” Greater Lafayette

           Museum, Lafayette, IN, Curator: K. Foster; Chautauqua National Exhibit of American Art,

           Chautauqua, NY, Curator: Jeremy Strick; “Flora,” Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, IL,

           Jurors: James Yood, Susan Pertl; “Watercolor USA 1990,” Springfield Art Museum,

           Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, MO, Curator: Miles Batt;  “New Horizons in Art,” North

           Shore Art League, Skokie, IL, Jurors: Benny Andrews, Harold Gregor; “Aviary Abodes,”

           Wustum Museum of Art, Racine, WI, Curator: Bruce Peppich.

1989:  “Aqueous Open ’89,” Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA; “Dakotas 100,”

           University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD.

1988:  “Small Works,” Amos Eno Gallery, New York, NY; “Works on Paper Exhibition,”

           Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX; “Women and Watercolor,” Transco

           Gallery, Houston, TX; New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, Summit, NJ.

1987:  Fine Arts Institute, San Bernardino Museum of Art, San Bernardino, CA; “Emerging

           Visions,” University of Wisconsin—Waukesha, Waukesha, WI; “Aqueous 87,” Traveling

           Show, Owensboro Museum of Art, Owensboro, KY; Illinois State Professional Art

           Exhibition, Springfield, IL; “Watercolor USA,” Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, MA;

           “Recent Realism,” Associated Artists Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Springfield National Exhibition,

           Smith Art Museum, Springfield, MA; “New Art Examined,” William Engle Gallery,

           Indianapolis, IN,

1986:  “Artist Views the City,” Gallery at the Old Post Office,” Dayton, OH, Juror: Richard Haas;

           “Marriage a la Mode,” Wustum Museum, Racine, WI; Northeastern University, Chicago, IL;

           “Four Artists,” J. Rosenthal Gallery, Chicago, IL.

1985:  Evanston & Vicinity, Evanston Art Center,Evanston, IL; Butler Institute of Art, Youngstown,

           OH; “Paper in Particular,” Columbia College, Columbia, MO; “Midwest Paper Images,”

           Paper Press, Chicago, IL; “Open Spectrum,” David Adler Cultural Center, Libertyville, IL.

1984:  “Hudson River Annual,” Hudson River Museum, Yonkers , NY; “National Watermedia

           Biennial, “ Zaner Gallery, Rochester, NY; “ W&J Painting Show,” Washington & Jefferson

           College, Washington, PA.

1983:  “Selections,” Wustum Museum, Racine, WI.

1982:  Colored Pencil Invitational, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, IL; Illinois Sate Professional

           Art Exhibition, Springfield, IL; “Women Make Art II,” Phyllis Needlman Gallery, Chicago,

           IL; “New Horizons in Art,” Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL;  “New Drawing in         

           America,” Drawing Center, New York, NY; “Art and Cartography,” Art Institute of Chicago,

           Chicago, IL; “6/6” Artemesia Gallery, Chicago, IL;  “Illinois Women Make Art,” Prarie State

           College, Chicago Heights, IL;  “National Watercolor Show,” Springfield Art Ass’n,

           Springfield, IL;  “National Print and Drawing Show,” Northern Illinois University, DeKalb,

           IL.

1979: “Works on Paper,” Purdue University, West Lafayette,IN.

1978: “Works on Paper,” Chicago and Vicinity Show, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL.

 

Awards

 

2000:  Award of Honor,”Drawing 2000”, Period Gallery, Omaha, NE, Juror: Barbara Simcoe.

1999:  Meinenger Award, Rocky Mountain Watercolor Exhibition, Golden, CO, Juror:

           Sondra Freckelton

           Honorable Mention, “Watercolor Wyoming,” Lander, WY, Juror: Caroline Buchanan.

1996:  Prize, Gold Coast Watercolor Society, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

1995:  Best in Show, “East Meets West,” Sarasota Center for the Visual Arts, FL, Juror:

           Gail Mead.

1990:  Award of Distinction, “Artforms 90” Greater Lafayette Museum, Lafayette, IN.

1987:  Merit Award, “Aqueous 87,” Owensboro Museum of Art, Owensboro, KY.

1986:  First Award, “Artist Views the City,” Gallery at the Old Post Office, Dayton, OH: Juror:

           Richard Haas.

1983:  Best-in-Show, Putnam Arts Council Exhibition, Mahopac, NY

1982:  First Prize in Watercolor, Illinois State Professional Art Exhibit, Springfield, IL/

1974:  Minnie Helen Hicks Prize in Art, Brown University.

 

 

 

Activities

 

Member of ARC Gallery, Chicago, IL, women’s cooperative gallery.  Serve as Vice President of Grants.

 

Chicago Artists Abroad Grant:  directed large-scale mural with people working through drug addiction at Gateway Exchange, Edinburgh, Scotland. Had exhibition of work touring through Britain.

 

Samuel T. Arnold Traveling Fellowship, 1975-77: Directed mural project with young psychiatric patients, Douglas Inch Centre, Glasgow, Scotland; compiled and directed Community Arts Resources, resource center on international community arts; directed mural training session for Community Arts Team of Craigmillar Festival Society, Edinburgh, Scotland; studied conrete methods and techniques with David Harding, Town Artist, Glenrothes, Scotland; directed mural project with prisoners, staff members and visitors at Special Unit of Barlinnie Prison, Glasgow , Scotland; documented Modern Mexican Mural Movement in various parts of Mexico; traveled in Western Europe to document murals.

 

Various slide presentations, lectures and workshops on community and public arts, including addresses to Community Visual Arts Symposium, Central Polytechnic, London; Scottish Society of Psychopathology; Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, Scotland; National Mural Conference, Chicago, IL; City Arts Workshop, New York; Brown University, Providence, RI; Public Art Forum, School of the Art Institute, Chicago, IL; Chicago Artists Coalition; Chicago, IL; Chicago Women’s Caucus for Art, Chicago; National Women’s Caucus for Art Conference, Seattle,  WA; Ethical Humanist Society, Evanston, IL; American Association of University Women, Deerfield, IL; Illinois Arts Council Conference for Artists in Education, IL; Brandeis University Women, Deerfield, IL.; American Jewish Committee, Phoenix, AZ

 

Curated and organized several national exhibitions, including “Environmental Concerns,” WCA Chicago, Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, “West Meets East,” Miami , FL and “Deep Water,” Sarasota Visual Aarts Center, Sarasota, FL.

Curated “The Poetic Dialogue,” a collaborative exhibit of art and poetry, ARC Gallery, Chicago.

 

Miscellaneous

 

Mural work included in archives of Peoples Palace Museum, Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Art work owned by many private, corporate and public collections.

 

Work published in various catalogues, books and other publications.

 

Board member:  ARC Gallery, Chicago;Previous board member: Chicago Artists Coalition,  Chair:  Fair Practices Committee, and Juried Guidelines Committee;   Akasha Dance Company, Chicago, IL;  Congregation B’Nai Vail, Vail, CO; Congregation Solel, Highland Park, IL

 

Trained as Holocaust educator by Holocaust Museum, and have conducted workshops and classes on holocaust education and teaching tolerance.

  

Reviews and Publications:

“Images of Disturbing Beauty,”  Puma Press, Phoenix, AZ. October, 2003. p. 7,

“Silver Season:  Exhibit Celebrates 25 Years of Visual Arts at Ragdale,” Pioneer Press, Highland Park , IL March 14,2002, p. B6

“Artists Respond to September 11,” Pioneer Press, Highland Park, IL, February 21, 2002.

“Artists Respond to Terrorism,” Pioneer Press, Schaumburg, IL, January 17, 2002. p. B3

“Out & About,” Chicago Sun Times, Nov. 24, 2000. p.59

“Walls Blooming With Blossoms,” The Denver Post, June 16, 2000.p. 26E

“Teachers, Students Produce Lively Show,” The Aspen Times, March 25-26, 2000

“Artists Create a Diverse Exhibit,” The Independent, Fort Collins, CO,  March 24, 2000.

“Shadur Returns to the Art of the City,” Vail Trail, Apr.28-May4, 2000.

“Student s Mural Welcomes Gooddall,” Vail Daily, Apr. 22, 1999.

“New Gallery Spotlights Local Artists,” Vail Valley Times, Dec. 16, 1998.

“Inside Out Art Studio Tour,” Scene Magazine, Vail Trail, Sept. 4-10, 1998, Vail CO.

“In “The Secret Garden” Something is Growing,” Glenwood Post, May 29, 1998, Glenwood Springs, CO.

“Walls Tell Tales of Diversity,” Hometown Herald, Hollywood, FL, May 25, 1997.

“Recent Works of Beth Shadur on Display at VAC,” The Entertainer, News Herald, Panama City, FL, January 31-Feb. 6, 1997.

“Students Create Community Mural,” The News Herald, Panama City, FL, Jan. 25, 1997.

“Deep Water,” Sarasota Arts Review, January, 1997.

“JCC Campers Leave Mural as Memento,” Miami Herald, July, 1995.

“A Worldly Mural,” Wilmette Life, Pioneer Press, Wilmette, IL, February, 1994.

“Mural Project Attracts Students Like Magnets,” Daily Herald, WoodDale, IL, May 1992.

“Welcome to our World,” Morton Grove Pioneer Press, March, 1993.

“Pictures That Tell Stories,” American Artist, Watercolor Fall 1991 issue.

“Deck the Walls, “Ginny Holbert, Chicago Sun-Times, “At Home” February 19, 1989.

“Add a Touch of Romance,” Woman’s World magazine, Feb. 14, 1989.

“Art Books and Videos,” American Artist, February, 1989, p. 14, 83.

“Nature a Backdrop for Artist’s Work,” Pioneer Press, Evanston, IL, July—August, 1988.

“Art and Exhibitions:  Primed for Politics,” The List, Edinburgh, Scotland, April 15-28, 1988. p.43.

“The Arts,” Glasgow Herald, Glasgow, Scotland, April 22, 1988.

Artists’ Newsletter, Artic Producers Publ. Co. June 1988, p.16.

“Race Street Exhibit Puts Color and Strong Pattern in Focus,” Grand Rapids Press, Grand Rapids  MI, April 1988.

“Colorful World of an Artist,” Commercial News, Danville IL, March 6, 1988, Sect. C

“Wall Murals Create a Visual Fantasy,” Pioneer Press Papers, March, 1987.

Kitchen and Bath Concepts Magazine, January, 1987, “People and Places.”

“Four Artists,” Tia Murphy, New Art Examiner, June 1986, p. 44.

“Hot Stuff,” Parent Guide Magazine, May, 1985.

“Women Helping Women in Art Mentor Program,” Fran Addington, Minneapolis Star, 1983.

“Putnam Art Show,” Kathie Beals, Reporter Dispatch, Poughkeepsie, NY, August, 1983.

“Shadur Displayed at Gallery,” Tamar Telser, Lake Forest Stentor, April 5, 1983, p.4.

“QD Displays Shadur’s Work,” Quincy Herald—Whig, Sept. 25, 1983.

“English Painters and American Draftsmen,” John Russell, New York Times, March 21, 1982, p. 31 ff.

“Display a Real Work of Art,” Bensenville Voice, Oct. 6, 1982, p. 1.

“In Lower Manhattan, Viewing Art is Enhanced by Special Atmosphere,” Grace Glueck, New York Times review of Selections 13, 1981.

“Art,” David Elliot, Chicago Tribune, December, 1981.

“Early Mapmakers Detailed Their Own Worlds—of Art,” Charles LeRoux, Chicago Tribune, Nov. 18, 1980, Sect. 3.

“Artists Fill in Blanks with Marvelous Murals,” Harold Hayden, Chicago Sun Times,Nov. 21, 1980, p. 28.

“Portrait of Young Woman as Artist,” Sandra Parlin, Lerner Papers, Dec. 3, 1980, p.7.

“Ravenswood Community to Create Work of Art,” Good News Weekly, June 4, 1980.

“Beth Shadur,” review, Doryce Maher, New Art Examiner, April, 1979.

“Beth Shadur,” review, Ann Markovich, New Art Examiner, June, 1978.

“Community Mural Project,” Lerner Booster Newspapers, January 25, 1978. 

Catalogues and Books

Poetic Dialogue, ARC Gallery, Chicago, 2004.

“Her Mark,” Calendar, WomanMade Gallery, Chicago.

ARC Gallery 30th Anniversary Catalogue, March 2003.

“Wer Weiss Wozu Es Gut Ist—Who Knows What it’s Good For, Kunstforum der Gedok, Hamburg, Germany, p. 21. 2002.

30th Annual State Exhibition catalogue, Kansas Watercolor Society, April- June, 2000.

Around the Coyote Arts Festival, Chicago, IL, Sept. 7-10, 2000.

Colorado ’98, Colorado Springs, CO, March7-April 19, 1998.

Boca Museum of Art Florida Exhibition, Boca Museum, Boca Raton, FL 1997

Boca Museum of Art Florida Exhibition, Boca Museum, Boca Raton, FL, 1996.

Biennial Art Exhibition, Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, FL, 1994.

Artforms ’90, Greater Lafayette Museum of Art , 1990.

For the Birds: Artists Examine Aviary Abodes, Wustum Museum of Fine Art, 1990.

Beth Shadur:  Works on Paper,  Wustum Museum of Fine Art, 1989.

Twentieth Century Watercolors,  Christopher Finch, Abbeville Press, 1988.

Bureaucratizing the Muse, Steve Dubin, U. of Chicago Press, 1987, p.167-69.

Harvest of Freedom:  Jewish Artists in America, Louise Yochim, American Jewish Art Club, 1986.

Community Murals:  The People’s Art, Alan Barnett, Associated University Press, NJ, 1984, p.493.

National Wataermedia Biennial,  Zaner Gallery, Rochester, NY, 1984.

The Special Unit:  Barlinnie Prison, Its Evolution Through Art, Third Eye Center, Laing & Carrell, Glasgow, 1982.

New Drawing in America, The Drawing Center, NY, 1982

33rd Illinois Invitational, Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL, 1981.

Artists in Residence Chicago 1977-1981,  Chicago Council on Fine Arts, Chicago, IL, 1981, p. 56.

Art and Cartography, Suzanne Folds McCullough, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 1980.

Works on Paper, Esther Sparks, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 1978.

Toward a People’s Art, John Weber and Eva Cocroft, E.P. Dutton & Co, NY, 1977, p. 149.

Collections:

Kemper Collection, Long Grove, IL

Brown University, Providence, RI

Howard Tullman, Chicago, IL

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bergman, Chicago, IL

Mr. & Mrs. Andy Rosenfield, Chicago, IL

Jimmy and Sarah Boyle, Edinburgh, Scotland

Mr. & Mrs. Steven Spiegel, London, England

Scott & Annette Turow, Glencoe, IL

Jane & Mark Brenton-Knauer, Lake Forest, IL

Sandy Stone, Highland Park, IL

Tony & Liane Gulizia, Edwards, CO

Morris & Mikki Futernick, Vail, CO

Bill Orr, White Plains, NY

Karen and Paul Alter Reid, Stamford, CT

Esther Mainzer, Evanston, IL

Robert & Julie Anixter Shadur, Boulder Junction, WI

Iby Mainzer, Winnetka, IL

Milton & Eleanor Shadur, Glencoe,IL

Debbie Bernstein & Barry Siegel, Chicago, IL

Selma Mizel, Phoenix, AZ

Michael DeLott, Highland Park, IL

Carl & Naomi Devoe, Chicago, IL

Arnold Kamen, Chicago, IL

Mr. & Mrs. Alan Gidwitz, Highland Park, IL

Susan Hirschmann, Fairfield, IA

Gordon Sinclair, Chicago, IL

Sarah Wald & Steve Stark, Belmont, MA

Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Hagenah, Paradise Valley, AZ

Lynn Fiscelli, Chicago, IL

Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Landy, Chicago, IL

Ed Farmilant, Chicago, IL

Dick Reed, Chicago, IL

Synthesis Concepts, Chicago, IL

Perry Schneiderman, Chicago, IL

James Kennedy, Chicago, IL

Marsha Wolford, Chicago, IL

Gail Abelson, Chicago, IL

J. Alan Carley, Chicago, IL

Helen & Earl Ratzer, Kettering, OH

David Collman, Bloomington, IN

Linda Strauss, Chicago, IL

Mrs. David Sharpe, Evanston, IL

Jeffrey & Susan Rubin, New York, NY

Peter Miller, Chicago, IL

Dr. Howard & Mrs. Berg, Northbrook, IL

Howard Tullman, Chicago, IL

Dr. & Mrs. Anthony Malone, Oak Park, IL

Linda & Carl Johnson, Chicago, IL

Ruth Goldman, Chicago, IL

Alex & Mari Forsyte, Deerfield, IL

Ruth Felton, Evanston, IL

Laura Barnett-Henderson, Evanston, IL

Sandy & Bill Marmitt, Highland Park, IL

Sharon & Axel Mainzer Koenig, Portland, OR

Karen Cohler, Chicago, IL

Ron & Joan Pinsky, Potomac, MD

Artist-in-Residencies

Nashold Elementary School, Rockford, IL

Edwards Elementary School, Edwards, CO

Hollywood Park Elementary School, Hollywood, FL

Visual Arts Center of Northwest Florida, Panama City, Fl

Beth Am Day School, Miami, FL

Dave and Mary Alper Jewish Community Center, Miami, FL

Adlai Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire, IL

Niles South Elementary School, Niles, IL

Central School, Wilmette, IL

Parkview Elementary School, Morton Grove, IL

WoodDale Jr. High School, Wood Dale, IL

Evanston Township High School, Evanston, IL

District # 108 Schools, Highland Park, IL ( included Braeside, Lincoln, Ravinia, Sherwood, and Red Oak Elementary Schools)

Sacred Heart Academy, Chicago, IL

St. Thecla  Catholic School, Chicago, IL

Alexander Graham Bell Elementary School, Chicago, IL

Ryerson Conservation Area, Deerfield, IL

Johnson Elementary School, Bensenville, IL

Daniel School, Danville, IL

City of Chicago Artist-in-Residence, Ravenswood neighborhood, Chicago, IL

Blaine Elementary School, Chicago, IL

Sullivan High School, Chicago, IL

Community Arts Team, Jack Kane Centre, Craigmillar , Scotland

Douglas Inch Psychiatric Centre, Glasgow, Scotland

Alternatives, Inc., Drug Center, Chicago, IL

Glencoe Jr. High Youth Project, Glencoe, IL

Martin Luther King Lab School, Evanston, IL

Armstrong Elementary School, Chicago, IL

Talcott Elementary School, IL

Visiting Artist

Miami Dade Community College & Dave and Mary Alper Jewish Community Center, Miami, FL

Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

Northeast Missouri State University, Kirkswood, MO

University of Dayton, Dayton, OH

Simpson College, Indianola, IA

University of Illinois—Chicago, Chicago, IL

Barlinnie Prison Special Unit, Glasgow, Scotland

Gateway Exchange, Edinburgh, Scotland

Richmond High School, Richmond, IL

Niles Elementary School, Nile , IL

Brown Fox Point Day Care Center, Providence, RI

Wheeler School for Girls, Providence, RI

Pier Group, City of Chicago, IL

Martin Luther King Lab School , Evanston, IL

Highland Park High School Focus on the Arts, Highland Park, IL

Somerstown Studios, Somers, NY

Evanston Child Care Center, Evanston, IL

Park Forest Art Center, Park Forest, IL

Hinsdale South High School, Hinsdale, IL

Walker School, Hinsdale, IL

Mural Projects and Commissions

Nashold Elementary School, Rockford, IL

Patriacca Residence, Edwards, CO

Edwards Elementary School, Edwards, CO

Visual Arts Center of Northwest Florida, Panama City, FL

Beth Am Day School, Miami, FL

Hollywood Park Elementary School, Hollywood, FL

Dave and Mary Alper JCC, Miami, FL

Miami Dade Community College, and Dave and Mary Alper JCC, Miami, FL

St. John’s Rehabilitative Hospital, Lauderdale Lakes, FL

Highland Park Library Inger Boye Children’s Room, Highland Park, IL

Adlai E. Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire, IL

Goodman/Weller ketubah, Chicago, IL

Shadur/ Rubin ketubah, Chicago, IL

Pinsky/ Rand ketubah, Alexandria, VA

Central School, Wilmette, IL

Lincoln School, Highland Park, IL

Braeside School, Highland Park, IL

Red Oak School, Highland Park, IL

Sherwood School, Highland Park, IL

Ravinia School, Highland Park, IL

Parkview School, Morton Grove, IL

Valenti Residence, Evanston, IL

Baiocchi Office, Chicago, IL

Dr. Sheri Doniger Office, Lincolnwood, IL

Dr. Wright Dental Offices, Chicago, IL

Evanston Day Care Center, Evanston, IL

Mallo furniture commission, Winnetka, IL

Alman Residence, Wilmette, IL

Shadur Residence, Glencoe, IL

Hayden Residence, Oak Brook, IL

O’Donnell Residence, Skokie, IL

Alexander Graham Bell School, Chicago, IL

Sacred Heart Academy, Chicago, IL

St. Thecla Elementary School, Chicago, IL

Duro Residence, Wilmette, IL

Ryerson Conservation Area, Deerfield, IL

Gateway Exchange, Edinburgh, Scotland

Evanston Township High School, Evanston, IL

Minarik Residence, Des Plaines, IL

ASID Showcase house , Northfield IL for Surrey House Design

ISID Brach Residence Showcase house, Glenview, IL for Lili Kray Design

Gilbert Residence, Chicago, IL

Danield Elementary School, Danville, IL

Highland Park Hospital Psychiatric Unit, Highland Park, IL

Steger Residence, Wilmette, IL

Bossy Residence, Hinsdale, IL

Gimbel Residence, Highland Park, IL

Ivan Carlson Associates, Chicago, IL

Cohen Residence, Skokie, IL

Hawthorne Place Surgical Center, Libertyville, IL

Kemp Residence, Highland Park, IL

Park Square on the Oak Park Mall, Oak Park, IL

Kovic Residence, Chicago, IL

Highland Park High School, Highland Park, IL

Scott Foresman Publishers, backdrop for educational publication, Glenview, IL

Bensenville Youth Center, Bensenville, IL

Data Specialties, Northbrook, IL

University of Illinois—Chicago, PE Building, Chicago, IL

Martin Luther King Lab School, Evanston, IL  two sites

Bastable Residence, Chicago, IL

Ravenswood neighborhood mural, Chicago, IL

Pier Group panels, Chicago, IL

Blaine Elementary School, Chicago, IL

Sullivan High School, Chicago, IL

Jack Kane Community Centre, Craigmillar, Scotland

Special Unit, Barlinnie Prison, Glasgow, Scotland

Douglas Inch Psychiatric Centre, Glasgow, Scotland

Deutsch Residence, Chicago, IL

Alternatives, Inc., Chicago, IL

Glencoe Post Office, Glencoe, IL

Talcott Elementary School, Chicago, IL

Mary C. Wheeler School, Providence, RI

Brown Fox Point Day Care Center, Providence, RI

Lutheran Uptown Day Care Center, Chicago, IL

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