Linda Soberman Exhibition
Apr 30, 2018 to Jun 22, 2018
12:00 PM
LTU Detroit Center for Design & Technology, 4219 Woodward, Detroit, MI 48201
Linda Soberman
April 30 - June 22, 2018
OPENING RECEPTION - May 3, 2018 | 6:00PM
Title: Linda Soberman
Producer: Lawrence Technological University College or Architecture + Design
Gallery: Woodward
Opening Date: 4/30/18
Closing Date: 6/22/18
Gallery Reception: 5/3/18, 6-9pm
Linda Soberman is a printmaker and educator with studios in Michigan and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Her work is widely represented in national and international venues including recent exhibitions in Michigan, Mexico, Argentina, and China. During her career as an artist, she has translated ideas into a variety of media: photography, printmaking, artists’ books, found object sculpture and installation. Her current multimedia work embraces themes of memory, loss and the collective impact of the Holocaust.
She is the recipient of many awards and fellowships, including the Lifetime Achievement Jewish Woman in the Arts Award, international residencies in Venice, Italy, Sanbao Institute, Jingdezhen, China, Proyecto ‘ace in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and a recent invitation to Guanlan Residency in China. She was recently included in the book, Jewish Women in the Arts. In 2012, her work was included in the exhibition “Spectrum of Sexuality” at the Museum of the Hebrew Union College, New York City. In 2014 she will have solo exhibitions at the Museo de Arte, Queretaro, GTO, Mexico, and the Birmingham-Bloomfield Art Center in Michigan.
Title: Linda Soberman
Producer: Lawrence Technological University College or Architecture + Design
Gallery: Woodward
Opening Date: 4/30/18
Closing Date: 6/22/18
Gallery Reception: 5/3/18, 6-9pm
Linda Soberman is a printmaker and educator with studios in Michigan and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Her work is widely represented in national and international venues including recent exhibitions in Michigan, Mexico, Argentina, and China. During her career as an artist, she has translated ideas into a variety of media: photography, printmaking, artists’ books, found object sculpture and installation. Her current multimedia work embraces themes of memory, loss and the collective impact of the Holocaust.
She is the recipient of many awards and fellowships, including the Lifetime Achievement Jewish Woman in the Arts Award, international residencies in Venice, Italy, Sanbao Institute, Jingdezhen, China, Proyecto ‘ace in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and a recent invitation to Guanlan Residency in China. She was recently included in the book, Jewish Women in the Arts. In 2012, her work was included in the exhibition “Spectrum of Sexuality” at the Museum of the Hebrew Union College, New York City. In 2014 she will have solo exhibitions at the Museo de Arte, Queretaro, GTO, Mexico, and the Birmingham-Bloomfield Art Center in Michigan.