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About Ruth Dombrow |
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| Born and raised in Brooklyn, Ruth attended Brooklyn and City Colleges and earned a Ph.D. from New
York University. She had a private psychotherapy practice in Manhattan for over 30 years and, at the same time, was
consistently involved with art. She also has two grown daughters living in New York.
A former owner of Earthworks and Artisans, a ceramic art school and gallery on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, Ruth’s work can be seen regularly at the Village Gallery Of Katonah , NY, and the Flatiron Gallery in Peekskill, NY, as well as the Art Mart Gallery In Sedona, AZ. Ruth studied painting with Lawrence Goldsmith on Monhegan Island in Maine and at the Art Students League in New York City. She has had solo shows at the Flatiron Gallery, The Flying Pig, North Salem Free Library, the Li Daniels Gallery in Rosendale, NY, etc. She is a member of the Advisory Board of the Katonah Museum Artists Association, and the Mamaroneck Artists Guild. Her paintings have been exhibited in many of Westchester’s juried shows, including the Hammond Museum, the Northern Westchester Center for the Arts, and the Gallery at Westchester Community College, and are in many private collections. She won a first prize at the Beaux Arts exhibit in Katonah and the Director’s award from the Putnam Arts Council. Except for her Raku pieces, her ceramics are high-fired stoneware and porcelain. They were exhibited in the invitational show, Ceramic Visions-2002, and can be seen at other galleries. Her poetry has been published in Moonsnap, Voices, The Fairfield Review, Psychopoetica, Lingua 2000, Perigee, and Rose And Thorn. “In The Belly Of The Moon” is a collection of her poetry and artwork. Retired from her psychotherapy practice in New York City, Ruth spends most of her time at her studios in Goldens Bridge, NY, and Sedona, AZ. |
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For painting size, availability and price, contact Ruth |
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