RESUMEPUBLICATIONS 2008 COLORI SPEZZATI Edizioni e/o - Rome, Italy Trade paper edition 2008 Children of a Lesser God Discover Magazine March issue 2007 BROKEN COLORS Europa Editions - New York Trade paper edition 2000 EINSTEIN'S DAUGHTER: THE SEARCH FOR LIESERL The Berkley Publishing Group - New York Trade paper edition EINSTEINS TOCHTER Verlagshaus Goethestrasse GmbH & Co München, Germany Hard cover 1999 EINSTEIN'S DAUGHTER: THE SEARCH FOR LIESERL Riverhead Books - New York Hard cover BN.COM INSIDER, an essay Week of December 20, 1999 A Genius Obscured by a Great Man Op-ed essay for the Los Angeles Times Sunday, November 14, 1999 Einstein’s Forgotten Wife Op-ed essay for The Boston Globe Tuesday, November 9, 1999 1997 VIOLETTE'S EMBRACE Riverhead Books - New York Trade paper edition 1996 VIOLETTE'S EMBRACE Riverhead Books - New York Hard cover TELEVISION 2006 Writer. The Path to Nuclear Fission: The Story of Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn. PBS. Winner of The Gold Award for best documentary in Historical Event category ARCHIVE Michele Zackheim’s papers are archived at New York University, Fales Library and Special Collections. SELECTED VISUAL ARTS SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1992 Arlene LewAllen Gallery Santa Fe, NM Magyar Zsido Kulturalis Egyesulet Chagall Budapest, Hungary University of Wyoming Art Gallery Laramie, WY 1989 Sangre de Cristo Art Gallery Pueblo, CO State University of Oklahoma Tulsa, OK 1988 St. Mary’s Cathedral San Francisco, CA Bade Museum, Pacific School of Religion Berkeley, CA 1987 Scottsdale Center for the Arts Scottsdale, AZ 1986 The Landmark Center St. Paul, MN The Ottawa Conference Center sponsored by the Canadian Government The Ufandi Gallery Ottawa, Ontario The Art Museum of South Texas Corpus, Christi, TX 1985 Museum of Fine Arts Santa Fe, NM Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr, PA National Museum of American Jewish History Philadelphia, PA Yale University New Haven, CT The Cathedral of St. John the Divine New York, NY 1983 Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr, PA Charlton Heights Arts Center Las Vegas, NV 1981 Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr, PA The Bronfman Museum Montreal, Ontario 1980 Judah L. Magnes Museum Berkeley, CA Hill’s Gallery Santa Fe, NM SELECTED GROUP SHOWS Edith Lambert Gallery, Santa Fe, NM; Bade Museum, Berkeley, CA; New Mexico State Fine Arts Gallery, Albuquerque, NM; The Hebrew Union College Skirball Museum, Los Angeles, CA; University of Toronto, Toronto, ON; University of California Irvine Gallery, Irvine, CA; The Armory Show, Santa Fe, NM; The Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM; Carlsbad Museum of Fine Arts, Carlsbad, NM; The Armory Show – An Invitational, Santa Fe, NM SELECTED PERMANENT COLLECTIONS The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C.; The Albuquerque Museum, Albuquerque, NM; Grey Art Gallery, The New York University Collection, New York, NY; Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA; The New York Public Library, Astor, Lennox and Tilden Foundations, New York, NY; The Armenian Patriarch Gulbenkian Library, Jerusalem, Israel; The Hebrew Union College Skirball Museum, Los Angeles, CA; The Xerox Corporation, Samford, CT; The Carlsbad Museum of Art, Carlsbad, NM GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 1990, The National Endowment for the Arts; National League of American Pen Women; 1989, The National Endowment for the Arts; The Xerox Foundation; 1988, The Western States Arts Federation; 1983, Santa Fe Council for the Arts, New Mexico Arts Division, The Xerox Foundation, Connemara Fund, Barbara H. Culver Foundation, Jewish Community Foundation, Mailman Brother’s Foundation, Soaring Eagle Foundation, Harold W. Sweatt Foundation, The Dia Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, Laird/Norton Foundation, The L.J. Skaggs & Mary C. Skaggs Foundation, Alan B. Silfka Foundation, Threshold Foundation, Apple Computer Foundation, R.F. Bigelow foundation, Honeywell Foundation, Islamic Center of Minnesota Foundation, Jewish Federation Foundation, The St. Paul Foundation, 3M Company Foundation, The national Conference of Christians and Jews, The Greek Orthodox Church of North and south America, The Arts Council of Greater New Haven, Museum of New Mexico Foundation, Corpus Christi Art Foundation, American Airlines, Paisano Foundation, Ottawa Muslim Foundation, Christian Council of the Capitol Area of Ottawa, Ottawa Jewish Community Council, Westin Hotels, Jewish Community Endowment Fund of San Francisco, Koret Foundation, Swig Foundation, Zellerbach Family Fund TEACHING 1998-2008, The School of Visual Arts, Graduate Program: “Creative Writing from a Visual Perspective.” Also, guest lecturer at The College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe Community College, Oklahoma State University, San Francisco Institute of Fine Arts, San Francisco State College, Scottsdale Center for the Arts, United Theological Seminary, Bryn Mawr College, Sarah Lawrence College, University of California at Dominquez Hills, Queens College. PRE 1983 Graphic designer for the National Broadcasting Company, Art Director for Metromedia Broadcasting, Free-lance Creative Director: Clients included: Olivetti, National Educational Television, Museum of Primitive Art, Random House, McMillan Publishing, Columbia Records, Gene Shalit and “The Today Show,” Chemstrand, United Nations: Year of the Woman, New York Review of Books, The Literary Guild. Graphic Arts Awards included The American Insititute of Graphic Arts, Art Director’s Club of America, Graphic Arts/Printing Industries. |
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