
Alexandra Rozenman emigrated from Russia to America in 1989. She had taken her first painting lessons at the age of five at the Moscow Museum of Fine Arts, Later on she studied with the Soviet dissident artists, including Grisha Bruskin and Arbat Street Group Others in the studio of Natasha Semenova. She was a student in the Studio Semester Program in New York, where she worked with Douglas Davis, and as an assistant in Ronald Feldman Gallery. Her Master of Fine Arts comes from The Museum School/Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts, where she studied under Gerry Bergstein. She is a recipient of a number of awards, including a MacDowell Colony Fellowship. She teaches in a wide range of schools using art as a tool for personal growth for her and her students.
Group Exhibition
Traffic Zone Gallery
"Unabridged" The Altered Book
January 18 - April 12, 2008
The exhibition will be part of a citywide series of workshops, exhibitions and programs capped by the annual convention of the Public Library Association in Minneapolis
March 25-29, 2008
Minnesota Book Arts
Solo Exhibition
Gallery 360
March 8 - April 10th, 2008
3011 West 50th St.
Minneapolis, MN 55410
612-925-2400
Vermont Studio Center
Artist's Grant 2008
Visiting Artist
March 30-April 25, 2008
Minneapolis Community and Technical College
Can I Paint Like That? Learning from the Masters: 2/4/2008 - 3/24/2008,
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Seeing with Pencil: 2/12/2008 - 3/25/2008, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Intensive Wednesday in Alexandra's Studio is back!
February 13 - March 26: 7 evenings
Read the english language blog at: Oranges on a Windowsill
Read Alexandra's russian language blog