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Bartron-Miscione received her MFA in Painting in 1972. She then became a Visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma in an experimental program using Fine Art to teach students of architecture how to visually express their design ideas. Bartron-Miscione moved to Ridgefield, CT with her husband in 1974.
During the seventies Bartron-Miscione's work was exhibited at the Museum of Art, Norman, OK, the Dallas Museum of Fine Art, Dallas, TX, and throughout New England. She was also an artist member of The Silvermine Center For The Arts, New Canaan, CT. In 1979 she received an Individual Artist Grant from The Connecticut Commission On The Arts. She became the Artist-in-Residence at the Ridgefield Guild of Artists during a year of work funded by the grant.
Bartron-Miscione's work was part of Women Artists '78 - an exhibition in NYC of work depicting feminist ideas. She moved to Brooklyn, NY in 1980 with her husband and young son. Her work was shown at the Allan Stone Gallery, 48 East 86th St., NYC, from 1982 through 1988. There were solo exhibitions of her work at two locations of the Reynold Kerr Gallery: 76 Green Street, NYC, in 1984, and 37 West 57th Street, NYC, in1985.
Exhibitions since 1990 in the state of ME have focused on botanicals and still life, often using treasures - flowers, sea creatures, shells and rocks - discovered while walking near her island home on Deer Isle. There was a solo exhibition at The Clown Art Gallery, Portland, ME in 1999, and she was the featured artist of a summer '06 exhibition at The Eagull Gallery, Stonington, ME.
Working without photographic aids, computers or projectors, the artist creates detailed, realistic still life and botanical studies from life using mixed media.
Contact:
Winter:
Brooklyn, NY PH: 718.622.4022
Summer:
Sunset, ME PH: 207.348.6970
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