About the Artist
Ann Conrad Stewart was born in NYC and has been working as a painter and fine art printmaker since graduating from Princeton University in 1985 where she was awarded the Francis Lemoyne Page Prize for excellence in visual arts. She moved to NYC to work as a teacher and continued her education at Teacher’s College, Columbia and at Bob Blackburn’s Printmaking Workshop. Her work has focused on landscape (analog and digitally seen) for nearly 38 years and has been exhibited nationally and internationally in galleries and museums, including IPCNY, the Katonah Museum and the Editions/ Artists Book Fair in NY, the Print Center in PA, CCP and the Mattatuck Museum in CT, the Tweed Museum in MN, the CMCA, Cove street Arts and Harmons Market in ME, Spheris Gallery in NH, Lesley College in MA, the Harnett Museum of Art in VA and the Hong Kong Design Institute. Her work is held in public and private collections including Princeton University, the Healing Center at the Shapiro Cardiac Center and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Aspen Insurance UK limited, Teitler & Teitler and Memorial Sloan Kettering, Liberty Mutual and the University of Texas at Tyler. She was awarded an artists' residency on Great Cranberry Island, ME by the Heliker-Lahotan Foundation, was selected for the Art Week residency on Great Spruce Head Island, ME and has been awarded an artist's residency on Monhegan Island for 2023 by the Monhegan Artists' Residency Corporation. Now working and living in Connecticut and Maine, Stewart is a member of the Silvermine Guild of Artists and the Center for Contemporary Printmaking.
Category: Artist
Preferred Audiences: All
Seasonal Availability: Spring,Summer,Fall
Disciplines: Visual Arts, Visual Art, Painting, Oil/Acrylic, Paper, Printmaking, Etching, Monoprint
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