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Edna Andrade EDNA ANDRADE Biography 1917–2008 Born in Portsmouth, VA Education 1937-38 Post Graduate Study, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA 1937 B.F.A., Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 1935-36 The Barnes Foundation, Merion, PA Solo Exhibitions 2017 Symmetries, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Prints, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2016 Paintings and Works on Paper, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Paintings and Works on Paper, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2015 Edna Andrade, Harnett Museum of Art, University of Richmond, VA Astrologer’s Garden, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2012 Works on Paper: 1959-1962, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Color Motion: Edna Andrade Prints, The Print Center, Philadelphia, PA 2010 Drawings, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2009 Toward Infinity, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2007 Sensational: Edna Andrade’s Drawings, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA Optical Paintings, 1960–1966, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2006 Geometry’s Garden, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Diamonds are Forever: Edna Andrade, The Print Center, Philadelphia, PA 2004 Edna Andrade, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2003 Optical Paintings, 1963-1986, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 2002 Rocks and Cliffs, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1999 Drawing a Fine Line: Works from the Seventies, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1997 Paintings 1960-1990, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Recent Works on Paper, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1993-94 Cool Waves and Hot Blocks: The Art of Edna Andrade, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA 1993 Works on Paper, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Arronson Gallery, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA 1989 Marian Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1985 Ballator Gallery, Hollins College, VA 1983 Marian Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1980 Hazlett Memorial Award Exhibition for the Visual Arts, William Penn Memorial Museum, Harrisburg, PA 600 Washington Square South Philadelphia PA 19106 tel 215.629.1000 fax 215.629.3868 [email protected] www.locksgallery.com 1977 Marian Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Joseloff Gallery, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT 1974 Marian Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1971 Rutgers University Art Gallery, New Brunswick, NJ Marian Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1967 Peale Galleries, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA East Hampton Gallery, New York, NY 1963 Beaver College, Glenside, PA 1954 Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, PA Selected Group Exhibitions 2016 Third Annual Holiday Show, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Summer of ‘16, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2015 Geometric Obsession, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2014 Rohrer, Walton, Andrade: On Paper, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA 2013 First Look: Collecting for Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA 2012 The Female Gaze: Women Artists Making their World, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA Patterns, Systems, Structures: Abstraction in American Art, Part II, Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ 2011 Close at Hand: Philadelphia Artists from the Permanent Collection, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA Flirting with Abstraction, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA 2010 The Responsive Mind, Madron Gallery, Chicago, IL Surface Tension: Pattern, Texture and Rhythm in Art from the Collection, Harnett Museum of Art, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA Illusions: Abstract Art from the Permanent Collection, The Noyes Museum of Art, Oceanville, NJ Neither Model nor Muse: Women as Artists, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX 2007 Graphite, Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME Alumni Invitational, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA Optic Nerve, Perceptual Art of the 1960s, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH 2006-07 Pop Art and Its Affinities, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA 2006 Fete, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Selections from the Ralph Grant Collection, Wilson Museum, Hollins University, Roanoke, VA 2004 Editions, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2002 A Thin Line, Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg, PA 2003 Variable Geographies, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2001 West to Wyeth, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA 1998 Recent Acquisitions, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA Pennsylvania Treasures, Esther M. Klein Art Center, Philadelphia, PA Andrade CV page 2 1997 Going the Distance, Rosemont College Gallery, Rosemont, PA 1996 The Permanent Collection, Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS 1995 Four Score and Forthcoming, 80th Anniversary, Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, PA Artist-Made Objects, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1994 Objets d’Artists, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1991 Artists Choose Artists, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA 1990 Contemporary Philadelphia Artists, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA 1989 Looking Back: The Seventies at Marian Locks, Marian Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1986 Philadelphia Collects: Art Since 1940, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA American Graphic Arts: Watercolors, Drawings, and Prints from the Collection of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA Collaborative Works: Recent Work from the Visual Arts Research Insitute, Art Collections, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 1985 Modern American Printmaking, Amerika Houser, Berlin, Frankfurt, Hanover, Hamburg, Cologne and Munich, Germany 1984-85 A Growing American Treasure: Recent Acquisitions and Highlights from the Permanent Collection, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA 1983 Works on Paper, The Noyes Museum, Oceanville, NJ Women’s Caucus for Art Honor Awards, Port of History Museum, Philadelphia, PA 59th Annual International Competition, The Print Club, Philadelphia, PA 1981 Prints from PRF, Arizona State University, Museum of Art, Phoenix, AZ 1980 Chromatic Structures, Philadelphia College of Art, Philadelphia, PA The Fabulous Eighties, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA In Celebration of Prints: A Tribute to Lessing Rosenwald, Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, PA 1979 American Drawings II, Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition 25 Pennsylvania Women, Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Loretto, PA 1978 Contemporary Drawings: Philadelphia I, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA Point, Philadelphia College of Art, Philadelphia, PA American Prints of the 20th Century, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA The Courthouse Show: Elemental Painting, Federal Courthouse, Philadelphia, PA 1977 Contemporary Issues: Works on Paper by Women, Women’s Caucus for Art, Los Angeles, CA Contemporary Art of Philadelphia, Squibb Gallery, Princeton, NJ 1976 Philadelphia: A Decade, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia in Washington, Pyramid Gallery, Washington, D.C. In This Academy, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia: Three Centuries of American Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA 1974 Women’s Work, American Art 1974, Philadelphia Civic Center, Philadelphia, PA 1973-74 The Invisible Artist, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA 1971 18th Annual Print Exhibition, Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY Silkscreen: History of a Medium, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA Andrade CV page 3 Pennsylvania ‘71, William Penn Memorial Museum, Harrisburg, PA Concepts! Drawings--44 Artists Make Their Mark, Marian Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1970 New Accessions USA, Colorado Springs Art Center, Colorado Springs, CO 1969 Master Painters of Three Centuries, The Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ 1968 East Coast - West Coast Painting, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK and Philbrook Art Center, Tulsa, OK The 163rd Annual Exhibition of American Painting and Sculpture, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA Childe Hassam Annual, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY Group Show, East Hampton Gallery, New York, NY Made in Philadelphia: Recent Accessions of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA 1967 Childe Hassam Annual, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY 1966 Purity and Vision, Southampton College, Southampton, NY 1965 Art with Optical Reaction, Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, IA The Deceived Eye, Fort Worth Art Center, Fort Worth, TX Optical Painting, Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, PA Selected Awards and Fellowships 2002 Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania 1996 College Art Association Award for Distinguished Teaching of Art 1993 Founder’s Award, Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial, Philadelphia, PA 1991 Philadelphia Mayor’s Arts and Culture Award for Visual Arts 1990 Interior Design Council Gallimore Award, Philadelphia, PA 1985 Citation, City of Philadelphia, for Service on the Mayor’s Cultural Advisory Council 1984 Hunt Award for Visual Arts, Women’s Way, Philadelphia, PA 1983 Honor Award for Achievement in the Visual Arts, National Women’s Caucus for Art 1980 Hazlett Memorial Award for Excellence in the Arts, The Governor of Pennsylvania 1978 Arts Exchange Purchase Award, Philadelphia Museum of Art 1973 Klein Prize, American Color Print Society, Philadelphia, PA 1972 Katzman Prize, The Print Club Members Annual, Philadelphia, PA 1971 Pennsylvania ‘71, Merit Award, William Penn Memorial
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