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b. 1946 -

Charles Mary Kubricht, an artist living in New York City and Marfa, has been exhibiting her work in the US and abroad for three decades. Her work has been shown in solo exhibitions at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Austin Museum of Art, and Art Museum of South Texas, and in numerous museum group exhibitions. She was awarded a GSA Art in Architecture Award and 2013-181, she received a CREATING A LIVING LEGACY grant from the Joan Mitchell Foundation and DiverseWorks. She has designed stage sets for operas such as DER PROTAGONIST (2014) and THE ENCHANTED TREE (2013) performed by the Fire Island Opera Festival, HUFFINGTON POST, COOL HUNTING. ALIVENESSES: PROPOSAL FOR ADAPTATION (2011-13) was installed on the High Line, NYC, BOMB magazine (January 4, 2012). The installation presently is in storage. In 2010 she created a permanent public art installation for Rice University, PARAMUSEUM: ENVIRONMENTAL EXIGENCIES, and was awarded a residency at YADDO. Her work is included in the book, DAZZLE: Disguise and Disruption in War and Art by James Taylor, 2016, and featured in BOMB Magazine (April 1, 2009) and ELLE DÉCOR: ITALY (2017). She was interviewed by Marfa Public Radio, an affiliate to NPR and in 2016 by P61VMAG, Issue 16

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b. 1946 -

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Charles Mary Kubricht, an artist living in New York City and Marfa, has been exhibiting her work in the US and abroad for three decades. Her work has been shown in solo exhibitions at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Austin Museum of Art, and Art Museum of South Texas, and in numerous museum group exhibitions. She was awarded a GSA Art in Architecture Award and 2013-181, she received a CREATING A LIVING LEGACY grant from the Joan Mitchell Foundation and DiverseWorks. She has designed stage sets for operas such as DER PROTAGONIST (2014) and THE ENCHANTED TREE (2013) performed by the Fire Island Opera Festival, HUFFINGTON POST, COOL HUNTING. ALIVENESSES: PROPOSAL FOR ADAPTATION (2011-13) was installed on the High Line, NYC, BOMB magazine (January 4, 2012). The installation presently is in storage. In 2010 she created a permanent public art installation for Rice University, PARAMUSEUM: ENVIRONMENTAL EXIGENCIES, and was awarded a residency at YADDO. Her work is included in the book, DAZZLE: Disguise and Disruption in War and Art by James Taylor, 2016, and featured in BOMB Magazine (April 1, 2009) and ELLE DÉCOR: ITALY (2017). She was interviewed by Marfa Public Radio, an affiliate to NPR and in 2016 by P61VMAG, Issue 16