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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

04/13/10 Greenwich Art Lovers Who Attended Shelly Malkin's Reception At The Audubon Society Left Very Impressed With Her Work

Kiernan Hall Nature Art Gallery
African Wildlife Paintings

Exhibit runs from: April 10 - April 30

Shelly Malkin grew up in New York City and attended School. She graduated from Princeton University with a degree in art history and a minor in European Cultural Studies. She then taught at the Nightingale-Bamford School in New York. She studied painting at the School of Visual Art and the National Academy of Design in New York City as well as the Silvermine School and the Renaissance Workshop of Dmitri Wright in Connecticut.

Ms. Malkin is an environmentalist and a trustee of the Natural Resources Defense Council. She is a passionate outdoorswoman and an avid rock climber and skier. The outdoor scenes that she sees often provide her with inspiration for her paintings. She has participated in solo and group art shows and she freelances murals and stage set projects.

Ms. Malkin lives in Greenwich, Connecticut and Aspen, Colorado with her husband, her two sons and their dog.

For a flyer about this art show, click here. To learn more about this artist and view her work, visit: www.shellymalkin.com.

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