Alicia Rothman

Alicia Rothman received her MFA in printmaking and drawing from Indiana University, Bloomington, 1985 where she was an Associate Instructor of Design, and a BA from Harpur College at Binghamton University in 1976. Her paintings have been exhibited at Dillon Gallery in Soho and Oyster Bay from 1998 to 2005, Butler Institute of American Art, Muscarelle Museum of Art, National Academy Museum, Laurel Tracey Gallery, Lanoue Fine Art, Boston, Mass., 2009-2011, Rice/Polak in Provincetown, MA, Walter Wickiser Gallery, Chelsea, NYC, Michael Ingbar Gallery in Soho and Pepper Gallery in London England. Her work was selected for the summer 2012 Royal Academy in London exhibition. Her work is in private and public collections including Binghamton University Art Museum, Muscarelle Museum of Art, Prudential Bache, and the White House. She received a 2002 White House Easter commission representing New York State and a 2003 Hampton Classic Poster commission. She has taught workshops in drawing at National Academy of Design School, the Art Students League, Hunter Continuing Ed and is an adjunct instructor at NYU SCPS.

REVIEWS
Huffington Post, January 2011- article by John Seed featuring artists’ work and studio.
Art in America September 2009, Jacquelyn Lewis, “Artists to Watch at Governor’s Island Art Fair”
New York Art World, March 2000, Joyce Korotkin
Oyster Bay Guardian, December 21, 2001"Dillon Gallery Draws Full House at Rothman Exhibit@ by Joan Mahon
The East Hampton Star August 27, 2003, p. 2, AA New Look for the Poster@ By Baylis Greene
Dan’s Papers, Aug. 29, 2003 - Review by Marian Wohlberg, - Cover Art,
Horse Directory, August 2003, Poster on cover and story on p. 14
AWARDS
1980 Ford Foundation grant to create new work; 1978-79 Scholarship to Indiana University, Bloomington
1978-1980 Associate Instructor of Design at Indiana University, Bloomington
1975-1976 Teaching Assistant ships in Drawing and Printmaking, Binghamton University




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