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Marilyn Green
Marilyn Green is a visual artist currently living in Long Island, NY. Green has taught art, art history and writing in numerous universities and colleges, including Bellarmine University and Spalding University in Louisville, Wayne University in Detroit, Hunter College and New York University in New York City and the University of Cincinnati. She has also lectured extensively on art and humanities at universities in the U.S. and Britain. Green has degrees in painting and music, and was a President’s Scholar and Ford Foundation Fellow.
Her paintings have been shown extensively in the U.S., the U.K., Canada and France; the combination of visionary statement and humor have earned her warm reviews and she has been chosen for grants and awards, including a Millay Colony Fellowship, a two-year salaried artist-in-residence position funded federally, and state arts council grants for work including oils, watercolors, film animation, batik and graphics. Her art has appeared on record album covers and commissioned for murals, dance performance and television.