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Jack Sonenberg
Jack Sonenberg
Jack Sonenberg

Jack Sonenberg

United States of America (USA), 1925
BiographyJack Sonenberg is active/lives in New York, Ontario. Jack Sonenberg is known for graphics, abstract, sculptor. Jack Sonenberg is a visual artist Jack Sonenberg, Canadian artist. Ford Foundation grantee, 1966; Guggenheim Foundation grantee, 1973, New York State CAPS, 1973-1976, National Endowment Arts grantee (sculpture), 1984-1985, New York Foundation for the Arts grantee (painting)
1989.
Background
Sonenberg, Jack was born on December 28, 1925 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Son of
Solomon and Leah (Saltzman) Sonenberg.
Education
? Student, New York University, 1949. Bachelor of Fine Arts, Washington University,
1951.
Career
? Member faculty department art Queens College, 1970-1972, Brooklyn College, 1972,
Brooklyn College (School of Visual Arts), 1962-1973. Member faculty Pratt Institute,
Brooklyn, since 1968. Chairman painting and drawing department Pratt Institute
Brooklyn, since 1973.
Works
? One-man shows, Byron Gallery, New York City, 1965, 68, Hampton Institute, 1968,
University Northern Iowa, 1969, Grand Rapids (Michigan) Art Museum, 1968, Flint
Institute Arts, 1972, Fischbach Gallery, New York City, 1973, 55 Mercer Gallery, New
York City, 1980, group shows include, Whitney Museum, 1967, 73, Museum Modern Art,
1974, Art Institute Chicago, 1975, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 1980, Rutgers University,
New Jersey, 1980, National Gallery, Washington, 1980, Moscow Artists Union, 1989.
Group shows include Painting Self-Evident, Piccolo Spolete, 1992. Represented in
permanent collections, Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum, Washington University,
Metropolitan Museum, Bradley University, National Gallery Canada
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