Southampton resident Marilyn Stevenson presents a solo exhibit entitled “THEN and NOW” at The Water Mill Museum. This exhibit will have monotype prints, oil paintings, and photography all of which Stevenson has been creating over the course of her career.
Marilyn studied art & photography at The School of Visual Arts and The International Center of Photography.
In addition to pursuing her own fine art she has been curator and assistant director at New Century Art Gallery in Chelsea since 2001.
This year Marilyn has curated exhibits at Gracie Mansion and The Salmagundi Arts Club both in New York City.
Currently she curates local exhibitions annually for East End Photographers Group and Southampton Artists Association at such places as Ashawagh Hall in East Hampton, The Watermill Museum in Watermill, N.Y. and Southampton Town Hall.
Stevenson has served as Art Director, Graphic Designer and Technical Illustrator for a number of national magazines. Her book cover designs have been published and her graphic renderings of inventions have been used in many patents issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office in Washington D.C.
Marilyn has had eighteen solo exhibits and over eighty group shows throughout the United States. Her first international exhibit in Graz, Austria.
She was the recipient of New York State Foundation for the Arts, Special Opportunity Stipend Grant. She received the honorable mention award at the 2010 Women in Photography International Annual Juried Exhibit; awarded first prize at the 36th Annual Juried Exhibit among many other awards.
Stevenson has received several honorariums serving as juror for many arts organizations. Her photography is held in many private collections.
For more info contact: marilyn@marilynstevenson.com
All are invited to attend an Opening Reception which will take place on Saturday, October 5, 2024 4:00-6:00 at The Water Mill Museum, 41 Old Mill Road, Water Mill NY,
The show will be on exhibit from Oct. 3rd -13th
Gallery hours are Thursday - Sunday 11:00 am- 4:00 pm.