Beverly Rippel | Studio 401B

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City/ Sea/ Figurative: Conversations in paint

Multi-disciplinary artist, Beverly Rippel exhibits her work in museums and galleries nationally with series works in the collections of Nokia, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, MIT, and in private collections internationally.

A career highlight was to be included in the 2011 Portland Museum of Art Biennial reviewed by Pulitzer Art Critic, Sebastian Smee of her painting “Pink Cap Gun I”. She has received Awards of Recognition from Curators from MOMA and The Guggenheim in NYC; Carl Belz, Director Emeritus @ The Rose Art Museum @ Brandeis, and Malcolm Rogers, Director Emeritus of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

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City/ Sea/ Figurative: Conversations in paint

Multi-disciplinary artist, Beverly Rippel exhibits her work in museums and galleries nationally with series works in the collections of Nokia, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, MIT, and in private collections internationally.

A career highlight was to be included in the 2011 Portland Museum of Art Biennial reviewed by Pulitzer Art Critic, Sebastian Smee of her painting “Pink Cap Gun I”. She has received Awards of Recognition from Curators from MOMA and The Guggenheim in NYC; Carl Belz, Director Emeritus @ The Rose Art Museum @ Brandeis, and Malcolm Rogers, Director Emeritus of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

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email
instagram
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City/ Sea/ Figurative: Conversations in paint

Multi-disciplinary artist, Beverly Rippel exhibits her work in museums and galleries nationally with series works in the collections of Nokia, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, MIT, and in private collections internationally.

A career highlight was to be included in the 2011 Portland Museum of Art Biennial reviewed by Pulitzer Art Critic, Sebastian Smee of her painting “Pink Cap Gun I”. She has received Awards of Recognition from Curators from MOMA and The Guggenheim in NYC; Carl Belz, Director Emeritus @ The Rose Art Museum @ Brandeis, and Malcolm Rogers, Director Emeritus of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

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email
instagram
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