Donna Clark

Biography
Born in New York City, Donna Clark lived most of her life in the Lower Hudson Valley region of New York State. She studied painting, printmaking and photography at Bard College where in 1972 she earned a BA degree in painting. While attending Bard she developed a passionate interest in printmaking, and photography. She had the unique opportunity to study monotype printmaking with the renowned master printmaker Matt Phillips and Painting with highly regarded Abstract painter Alan Cote.

Donna has exhibited her work throughout New York State, including New York City, and New England. Her work is represented in many individual and corporate collections. Donna has received numerous awards and honors for her work. She received a CAPS Individual Artist Fellowship in Painting from the New York State Council on the Arts and several Individual Artist Grants for Painting and Printmaking from the Dutchess County Arts Council. In 2011 & 2012 she received 4 awards in photography at the Waterford Festival in the Best of Loudoun County and Historic Buildings categories. Donna has widely exhibited her work locally as well as at the Zig Zag Gallery in The Plains.   In April of 2012 as a guest artist she presented “New Paintings” in a one person exhibition at the prestigious ArtSquare Gallery in Leesburg.

Upcoming Shows:
Art in the Mill 2013 , Millwood, VA
Art in the Burg, April 27 at Richard Allen Clothing for Men
Middleburg Library - May - June
Wlast Studio Tour at The old Aldie Rectory- June 22, 23
September 2013 - Duvall Gallery, Millwood, VA
October 2013 - Atelier One, Charlottesville, VA




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