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Laura Schiavina

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Included in the Who's Who of American Art, Laura M. Schiavina's award winning work has been collected and exhibited nationally and internationally, including exhibitions at the Islip Art Museum, NY; Sumner Museum, Washington D.C.; DuPont Gallery, Washington, D.C.; Citicorp Gallery, LIC; Eleftherias Park Art Center, Athens, Greece; National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts, NY; New York City College of Technology, CUNY; and Ringel Gallery at Purdue University, IN. One of the first female members of the Salmagundi Club, Laura was chosen by Cynthia Maris Dantzic for her book 100 New York Painters. Except for "Looking Beyond" and "Black & White #21," this group of paintings has most recently been exhibited at NOVO Restaurant, Jackson Heights, NY, Curated by Celeste Balducci. For further information about the work, please contact Celeste Balducci at balducci_c@yahoo.com.


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Alex Nodopaka
2011-04-21 18:21:13

Dear Ms. Schiavina,

With you named in the Who is Who of American Art I'm totally self-conscious about who am I myself but a ham in American Art & I do not dare to opinion on your work except to send you hearty

Con
Gr
Adulations.

I felt a little encouragement never hurts.

Alex Nodopaka
2011-05-04 08:38:37

Dear Ms. Schiavina,

I hope I didn't sourpuss your day with my comment about your art. I'm commonly sloppy with my opinions when possibly standing before masterpieces to be.

So just in case I offer you my apologies.