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Barbara Nessim is an internationally known artist, illustrator and educator.
She received her art training at Pratt Institute (1956-60) in the Department
of Illustration and Fine Art. Since 1980 she has been using the computer
to create art and has lectured widely on the subject.
Her paintings and drawings are part of numerous public and private
collections and have been shown in museums and galleries worldwide.
Nessim's work is in the permanent collection of The Smithsonian Institute
in Washington DC, USA; Lunds Kunsthal, Lund, Sweden; and the
Szepmuveszeti Museum in Budapest, Hungary, among others.
Nessim's work has been extensively shown including The Kunst Museum
in Dusseldorf and The Louvre in Paris, as well as a solo exhibition at the
Centro Colombo Americano in Bogota, Colombia and most recently in 2003
at bitforms gallery in New York City's Chelsea area. Nessim's artwork has
appeared in many publications and has graced the covers of Time, Rolling
Stone, and Frankfurter Allgemeine.
She taught in the MFA Computer Arts Program at the School of Visual Arts
in New York from 1987-92, and served as Chairperson of Illustration at
Parsons School of Design in New York from 1992-2004. From 2004-2006 she
was a Professor in the Illustration Department at Parsons. She is currently working on several commissions for building lobbies in New York City.
Please see Barbara's resume for more information.
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