Navigating LesliePVD.com
Keys to navigate this site: ABOUT This section gives you some context for who I am and some of the most commonly requested documents of an exhibiting artist (a CV and an artist statement). ARTIST STATEMENT BIO CV WHAT IS
Navigating LesliePVD.com
Keys to navigate this site: ABOUT This section gives you some context for who I am and some of the most commonly requested documents of an exhibiting artist (a CV and an artist statement). ARTIST STATEMENT BIO CV WHAT IS
Mis/Constu(ct)ed Identities: Exploring Jewish Stereotype at the Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art
Show on view from May 1 – August 1, 2013 Opening with Artist Talk, May 1, 6 – 8 pm Installation by Leslie Friedman Curated by Matthew F. Singer
Mis/Constu(ct)ed Identities: Exploring Jewish Stereotype at the Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art
Show on view from May 1 – August 1, 2013 Opening with Artist Talk, May 1, 6 – 8 pm Installation by Leslie Friedman Curated by Matthew F. Singer
Urban Pop on DonArtNews
Don Brewer reviews “Urban Pop” on his blog, DonArtNews. To quote: Amie Potsic curated the exhibit at Main Line Art Center featuring work influenced by Pop Art and urban culture bringing together three great artists to celebrate Betsy Meyer who appreciated
Urban Pop on DonArtNews
Don Brewer reviews “Urban Pop” on his blog, DonArtNews. To quote: Amie Potsic curated the exhibit at Main Line Art Center featuring work influenced by Pop Art and urban culture bringing together three great artists to celebrate Betsy Meyer who appreciated
TheArtBlog Reviews ‘Urban Pop’
In “Mainlining Urban Art – DISTORT, Jay Walker and Leslie Friedman at Main Line Art Center,” Edward Epstein writes about the show at the Main Line Art Center and the urban “detour” this work took to get to the ‘burbs.
TheArtBlog Reviews ‘Urban Pop’
In “Mainlining Urban Art – DISTORT, Jay Walker and Leslie Friedman at Main Line Art Center,” Edward Epstein writes about the show at the Main Line Art Center and the urban “detour” this work took to get to the ‘burbs.
‘Urban Pop’ Makes Metro
Spring Arts: Make It Pop by Julia West Artists Leslie Friedman and DISTORT take what they know about urban living and pop culture and turn it sideways. To view the entire article online, click here.
‘Urban Pop’ Makes Metro
Spring Arts: Make It Pop by Julia West Artists Leslie Friedman and DISTORT take what they know about urban living and pop culture and turn it sideways. To view the entire article online, click here.
Urban Pop: DISTORT, Leslie Friedman, and Jay Walker
Main Line Art Center Twists the Traditional in Urban Pop 9th Annual Betsy Meyer Memorial Exhibition March 20 – April 12, 2013 Featuring Artists DISTORT, Leslie Friedman and Jay Walker Curated by: Amie Potsic, Executive Director of Main Line Art
Urban Pop: DISTORT, Leslie Friedman, and Jay Walker
Main Line Art Center Twists the Traditional in Urban Pop 9th Annual Betsy Meyer Memorial Exhibition March 20 – April 12, 2013 Featuring Artists DISTORT, Leslie Friedman and Jay Walker Curated by: Amie Potsic, Executive Director of Main Line Art
Jewish Voice & Herald Featured Leslie Friedman in January Issue
In the article Local Artist Returns Home with a New Show, Nancy Kirsch talks about how Leslie Friedman became the installation artist and printmaker she is today (and the stops she made on the way): A political science major at
Jewish Voice & Herald Featured Leslie Friedman in January Issue
In the article Local Artist Returns Home with a New Show, Nancy Kirsch talks about how Leslie Friedman became the installation artist and printmaker she is today (and the stops she made on the way): A political science major at
Fun Guys at gallery (401)
Providence, Rhode Island is the birthplace of Leslie Friedman and the location of her next solo show. Fun Guys is an exhibition of modular, stackable sculptural pieces that reference the positive and negative stereotype of the Jewish people made of
Fun Guys at gallery (401)
Providence, Rhode Island is the birthplace of Leslie Friedman and the location of her next solo show. Fun Guys is an exhibition of modular, stackable sculptural pieces that reference the positive and negative stereotype of the Jewish people made of
