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Berenice D'Vorzon

Hope Horn Gallery D'Vorzon
Exhibit of Berenice D'Vorzon's works at the Hope Horn Gallery

Berenice D'Vorzon
1932 - 2014

Berenice D'Vorzon was an extraordinary artist who began as an active young painter during the heyday of the abstract expressionists. Her art was heavily influenced by her love of water and her travels to Europe, China, Israel, Bali, and the deep South. Her commitment to feminism, Judaism, and environmental issues was reflected in much of her work. She exhibited throughout the United States in many galleries and museums, is included in private collections, and received numerous awards. Berenice taught at Wilkes University from 1968 to 1988, where she served as an associate professor of studio art.

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