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SOLO Exhibit Features “Maxine Schreiber: A Retrospective”
The Shirley & Barton Weisman Delray Community Center is happy to announce the opening of a Solo Exhibition, “Maxine Schreiber: A Retrospective”. The show will run from April 12 until May 31, 2015 and spans over forty years of work from this well-known local artist, including forty of her oil paintings. An opening reception will take place on Sunday, April 19, 2015. This is a free event, and the public is welcome. In addition to creating these lush Florida landscapes and painted “collages”, Maxine serves on the Boards of Directors of three different art organizations. In addition to writing the monthly newsletter for Women In The Visual Arts (WITVA), she is the author of four novels and an illustrator/author of a children’s book. The Rickie Report shares the details, some paintings, and urges interested agents to contact Maxine.
Weisman Delray Community Center
Presents
“Maxine Schreiber: A Retrospective”
Opening Reception:
Sunday, April 19, 2015
3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
This Event is Free and Open to the public
Exhibits Runs: April 12 until May 31, 2015
7091 West Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach, FL.
The Shirley & Barton Weisman Delray Community Center is happy to announce the opening of a Solo Exhibition, Maxine Schreiber: A Retrospective. The show will run from April 12 until May 31, 2015 at 7091 West Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. It spans over forty years of work from this well-known local artist and includes forty of her oil paintings. An opening reception will take place on Sunday, April 19, 2015, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. This is a free event, and the public is welcome.
Maxine Schreiber, an award-winning member of the National Association of Women Artists, Women in the Visual Arts, and Artists of Palm Beach County began her career in the 1970’s in Cambridge, Massachusetts. There she was a member of the Cambridge Art Association and taught oil painting for adults in Boston. After receiving a Masters Degree in Expressive Therapies from Lesley College, she quit painting for twenty years while she pursued a career as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. In 2001, she picked up her brushes again and has been painting and exhibiting her work ever since.
In addition to being a member of Artists of Palm Beach County (APBC), National Association of Women Artists (NAWA), and Women In The Visual Arts (WITVA), Maxine is also on all three boards. She did the publicity for APBC, is currently doing it for NAWA, and is also writing the WITVA monthly Newsletter. Maxine is an author who is working hard to find an agent for her four as yet unpublished novels. She also wrote and illustrated a wonderful children’s story, “The Story of DAPHNE The Duck”.
This exhibit fills the lobby, hallways, and activity room in the Center and includes her early hard edge architectural paintings, her lush Florida landscapes, and her “collage style” works that depict a number of images in a particular place on a single canvas.
Six of her newest paintings, several of which have never been exhibited before, will also be on display. Maxine’s children’s picture book The Story of DAPHNE The Duck and her art book The SCHREIBERS: The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far From the Tree, both published on Amazon.com, will be available for sale at the opening event.
For more information about The Shirley & Barton Weisman Delray Community Center please visit:
http://www.ruthralesjfs.org or call 561-558-2149
For more information please contact Maxine at 561-689-2530 or visit: www.schreiberstudio.com
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