2+3 Artists Organization             
   

2+3 Artists Organization

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Mark Forman’s work is widely collected by corporations and individuals and included in competitions and juried exhibitions across the United States. Mark's motivations are depiction of responses that objects, events and milieux evoke in an artist; rejection of false reality to express an inner world of feeling and imagination; and use of artistic forms to express the external world and experiences of the inner world.

EXHIBITIONS: El Paso Museum; Philadelphia Art Alliance; Cooper-Hewitt Museum, NY; Rutgers Univ. Gallery, Camden, NJ; Noyes Museum, Oceanville, NJ; Montclair State College, Montclair, NJ; Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, DE; Newark Museum; Art Center of North New Jersey, New Milford, NJ; Jersey City Museum; All Florida Exhibit, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL; “Spotlight,” Hickory Museum, Hickory, NC; 1998 National Exhibition, Stage Gallery, Merrick, NY

PUBLICATIONS: American Artists of Renown
GRANTS: Fellowship Grants, 1979, 1983 and 1987, New Jersey State Council on the Arts
EDUCATION: BA, Wagner College, Staten Island, NY; MA, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick, NJ AWARDS: 1st Prize, Sculpture, Middlesex Arts Council, NJ; 1st Prize, Sculpture, Philadelphia Institute of Art, PA; 1st Prize, E. Brunswick Arts Council, NJ; Honorable Mention, EL Paso Museum, TX; Art in Public Places, W. Palm Beach, FL




     
 
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2+3 Artists Organization

2+3 Artists Organization

2+3 Artists Organization

2+3 Artists Organization

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