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George Gabin
b. 1931 Brooklyn, NY USA
EDUCATION
- 1949-54 Brooklyn Museum Art School, Brooklyn, NY
Studied drawing with Victor Candell, sculpture with Joseph Konzol
- 1950-54 Art Students League, New York, NY
Studied painting with Reginald Marsh, Ivan Olinsky, Julien Levi and Charles Alston
Studied printmaking with Will Barnet and Harry Sternberg
MUSEUM & JURIED EXHIBITIONS
- 2008 Museo di Arte Sacra San Francesco, Greve in Chianti, Italy
- 1983 Wisteriahurast Museum, Holyoke, MA
- 1975 Boston Printmakers, Brockton Museum, Brockton, MA
- 1968 Wadsworth Antheneum, Hartford, CT
- 1966 The Albright Museum, Buffalo, NY
The DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA
- 1965 National Academy, New York, NY
- 1964 Allied Artists of America, New York, NY
Providence Arts Club, Providence, RI
Springfield Museum, Springfield, MA
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
- 2008 Cell Signaling, Danvers, MA
- 2008 Chase Gallery, Boston, MA
- 2006 New England Biolabs, Ipswich, MA
- 2004 Chase Gallery, Boston, MA
- 2001 Chase Gallery, Boston, MA
- 1994 Chase Gallery, Boston, MA
- 1990 The Pingree School, Hamilton, MA
- 1987 Bravos Gallery, Gloucester, MA
- 1986 Edna Stebbins Gallery Cambridge, MA
- 1985 Rockport Art Association, Rockport, MA
- 1983 Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA
- 1975 Doll and Richards Gallery, Boston, MA
- 1972 The Guild of Boston Artists, Boston, MA
- 1967 Carl Siembab Gallery, Boston, MA
- 1965 Gallery Seven, Boston, MA
- 1963 Carl Siembab Gallery, Boston, MA
SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS
- 2009 Greve in Chianti, Italy
- 2008 - 2003 Lamole, Greve in Chianti, Italy
- 2009 - 2000 Guild of Boston Artists, Boston, MA
- 2005 The Founding Faculty, Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA
- 2002 Biblioteca Comunale, Impruneta, FI, Italy
- 1999 Group Exhibition, Chase Gallery, Boston, MA
- 1998 Figure and Fantasy, Chase Gallery, Boston, MA
Parallel Visions, Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA (two person exhibition)
- 1996 Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY
- 1995 Boston Public Library, John Merriam Collection, Boston, MA
- 1991 Chase Gallery, Boston, MA
- 1990 Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA (two-person exhibition)
Chase Gallery, Boston, MA
Emerging Boston Artists, The Brush Gallery, Lowell, MA
Figuration - Likeness and Symbol, The Gallery at Brickbottom, Somerville, MA
- 1984 Point Hill Gallery, Gloucester, MA
- 1983 Art Institute of Boston, Boston, MA
- 1982 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston, MA
Geraci Gallery, Rockport, MA
- 1978 Sport in America, Huntsville, Museum of Art, Huntsville, AL
- 1977 Collection of John Merriam, State Street Bank, Boston, MA
- 1974 Impressions Gallery, Boston, MA
- 1970 Mainstreet Gallery, Chicago, MA
- 1968 Gallery Seven, Rockport, MA
- 1966 National Exhibition, “Magic Realism - What is It?”, The American Federation of Art, NY
- 1964 Travelling Exhibition, Boston Artists, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA
- 1962 Carl Siembab Gallery, Boston, MA
Boston Arts Festival, Boston, MA
TEACHING
- 1992-96 Summer Program in Italy, Montserrat College of Art, Viterbo, Italy
- 1989-91 La Scuola del Vedere, Trieste, Italy
- 1970-98 Professor Emeritus, Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA
- 1963-70 New England School of Art, Boston, MA
PERMANENT COLLECTIONS
- Bank of America, Boston, MA
- Bagly Memorial Museum, Charlottsville, VA
- Boston Public Library, John Merriam Collection, Boston, MA
- Brush Art Gallery, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY
- Davidson College, Davidson, NC
- Deloitte-Touche, Boston, MA
- Eckard College, St. Petersburg, FL
- Gruenwald Center for Graphic Arts, UCLA Los Angeles, CA
- Honolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu, HI
- Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, California State University, Chico, CA
- Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY
- Mercer, Meidinger and Hanson, Boston, MA
- Republic Savings and Loan, Washington, DC
- Rockport Public Library, Rockport, MA
- Samuel P. Harn Museum, Gainsville, FL
- Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY
- Tennessee Fine Arts Center, Nashville, TN
- Over 100 private collections throughout the US and Europe
PUBLICATIONS
- Who’s Who in the East
- Who’s Who in American Art
- The World and I, Washington, DC
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