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Elizabeth Meyersohn

Lecturer in Art

Elizabeth Meyersohn

Contact

413-585-3146
Hillyer Hall 113

Biography

Elizabeth Meyersohn teaches drawing and painting in the Smith College Department of Art. She is a recipient of a Pollock/Krasner Foundation Grant in painting. She has participated in a number of residencies, most notably in Changzhou, China, where her work is in the permanent collection in the Changzhou Museum. In addition, her work is in the collection of the Sori Museum in Jeunbuch, South Korea. Among other venues in which Meyersohn has exhibited her work are The Gerald Peters Gallery in New York, The Mount Holyoke College Museum, and in Jackson, Wyoming. Most recently, she was an artist-in-residence at the dune shacks in Provincetown, Massachusetts. One of her paintings was included in the international exhibition PERSONAL STRUCTURES - open borders at the Palazzo Mora as part of the Venice Art Biennale 2017.

The landscape, time of day and quality of light are ongoing subjects of Meyersohn’s painting.

 

Office Hours

Spring 2024

Tuesday & Thursday 12:10-1 p.m.
and by appointment.

Education

M.F.A., Yale University School of Art
A.B., Smith College

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