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Sally Frank 

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Sally's work incorporates a variety of printmaking techniques, from traditional etchings, woodcuts and monotypes to newer methods, such as photopolymer intaglio. Over the last 40 years, her work has been exhibited in galleries across New York, Connecticut, Maryland, and New Mexico.

David Max Horowitz, Assistant Curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in NYC, selected one of Frank's prints for inclusion in the Greenwich Art Society’s 106th Annual Juried Exhibit. In 2019, her large-scale woodcut "Landscape Past" was chosen by Jennifer Farrell, Associate Curator of Drawings and Prints at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, to be part of "Paper 2019," an exhibition at Silvermine Galleries in New Canaan, CT.

 

Frank's entry into the Center for Contemporary Printmaking's 11th Biennial International Miniature Print Competition received the McClain Purchase Award. The show was curated by Freyda Spira, who is the Associate Curator of Drawings and Prints at the Metropolitan Museum.

 

Frank served on the Board of Directors for the Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, CT, for 6 years. She is a member of The Boston Printmakers, Zea Mays Printmaking, the Center for Contemporary Printmaking, and the Monotype Guild of New England.

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