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RUTH BAUER comes from a long line of steely-eyed, tough-talking Texas prairie women, but grew up in the suburban sprawl of Stamford, Connecticut where she spent half her time reading books, another half making pictures, and a third half trying to escape. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, her oil paintings, watercolors, collages and monotypes have been shown in both group and solo exhibitions in museums and galleries across the United States. Museum exhibitions include The Boston Museum of Fine Arts, The Hudson River Museum, The Tucson Museum of Art, The DeCordova Museum, The Brockton Museum, and the Rose Art Museum. Gallery exhibitions include The Clark Gallery/Boston, the Kathryn Markel Gallery/NYC, the Maxwell Davidson Gallery/NYC, The Drawing Center/NYC and the Thomas Segal Gallery/Boston. As an illustrator, she has created book jacket covers for Houghton-Mifflin, Viking, Harvard University Press and Orchard Books. She is currently represented by The Clark Gallery (Boston) and Kathryn Markel Fine Arts (NYC). Ruth believes as strongly in nurturing young artists as in making art, and is proud of her work as a faculty member and Head of the Art Department at Shore Country Day School in Beverly, Massachusetts.
Bio as of September, 2008.
American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:
American Theatre Wing Jonathan Larson Grant Recipient - 2004
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