Felisa Federman

Felisa Federman graduated from the Fine Arts Academy “Prilidiano Pueyrredon” in Buenos Aires, Argentina where she also studied fiber art techniques at the “E. de la Carcova” Fine Arts School. Her trademark paintings comprised of mixed media capture conceptual and symbolic subjects in an atmospheric space.
Since 1991, she lives with her family in Maryland where she has been working in children’s Art Programs as well as with a Foreign Language Program in Montgomery County.
She has participated in more than forty groups and juried exhibitions in her native country, Brazil and the US, including Washington, DC, North Carolina, Delaware, Florida, Virginia and Maryland. The most recent exhibits where held at The art gallery of Potomac, MD Philadelphia City Hall, Suffolk Center for the Arts, VA, Gallery 10, Washington, DC

Solo show
2013 Woman’s National Democratic Club, Washington, DC
2010 Argetinean Consulate in New York
2009 Gallery 211, Baltimore, Maryland
2007 Gala Theatre, Washington, DC
2003 Embassy of Argentina, Washington, DC
2002 Artist Museum Gallery, Washington, DC

Award competitions:
National Fiber Arts Show, Bs. As., Argentina
“Our voices, Our images” Hispanic Heritage Month, Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, DC
Florida Society of Fine Arts, FL.

Public Art Project, Ponymania: Action of 10 life size sculpture horses for local charities 2005. Potomac, MD

Permanent collection: The Latino Museum of History, Art and Culture, Los Angeles and
The Holocaust Museum, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Private collectors in USA, Mexico, Spain, Costa Rica, Israel, Uruguay and Argentina.

Reviews:
Old Town Crier: Gallery Beat (2004), by F. Lennox Campello.
“InSight”Montgomery County magazine, September ’07 issue.




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