
Philip Zuchman
Education:
Queens College (CUNY) B.A. Philosophy,1965
Goddard College, M.A. Painting, 1973
The Art Students League, New York
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia
Recognitions:
Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award, 2020
Puffin Foundation Grant for "Lamentations", 2019
Professor of Studio Arts and Esthetics, Emeritus, The Art Institute of Philadelphia
Artists Equity, Past Vice President and Board of Directors
Philadelphia Watercolor Society, Honorary Lifetime Member, past Vice President
"Visionary Leader" The Artwell Foundation, 2014
The Julia and David White Artist Colony, Fellowship, Ciudad Colon, Costa Rica, 2008
The Vermont Studio Center, Artist in Residence, Artist Grant, 2002
The Brandeis-Bardin Institute, Artist in Residence, 1997
The Salmagundi Club, Young Artists Scholarship, 1971-1975
Collections:
United States Department of State Godwin-Ternbach Museum, NYC
Sharjah Art Museum , United Arab Republic Marsh-Billings Rockefeller National Park, Vermont
American Friends Service Committee Core States Bank
McCarter and English LLP Kol Tzedek
The Centocor Corporation The Puffin Foundation
The Fifth Maine Regiment Museum The Reliance Insurance Corporation
Goddard College, Office of the President The Franklin Land Trust
Mass Audubon, Connecticut River Sanctuaries
Solo Exhibits:
"Tout Arpenans", Sponsored by the Mayor's office, Arpenans, Haut Saone, France, 2018
"The Light You Can See", Perelman Jewish Life Center at the University of Pennsylvania, 2016
"Punti di Vista," Morrovalle, Macerata, Italy, 2010
"De Philadelphia con Amor," Galleria de Arte Los Communes, La Ceja, Colombia, 2006
"Visti di Bevagna," Bevagna, Perugia, Italy, 2004
"Cervera Solo Estamos Mirando," Cervera Del Maestrat, Catalan, Spain, 2001
"Works from Nature," The Art Institute of Philadelphia, 1999
"Spirit into Form," Brandeis-Bardin Institute, Brandeis, California, 1997
"New Works," The Mill Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1993
"Paintings of Mount Monadnock," The English Gallery, Peterborough, New Hampshire, 1991
"Brava Sughera," Sughera, Florence, Italy, 1990
"Retrospective Exhibit," Ars et Decora Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1988
Selected Group Exhibits:
"Let's Connect". The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia. 2018
"All or None", Traveling Poster Exhibit: Butler University, Indianapolis; Peace and Planet Mobilization Conference, New York City; Hairpin Arts Center, Chicago; Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania; New Hampshire Institute of Art. 2017
"Art From Detritus" Viridian Gallery, Chelsea, New York, 2015 & 2017
"Windows and Mirrors", Traveling Exhibit, 2010-2012: Gallery 937, Pittsburgh; Mercado La Paloma, Los Angeles; SPARC, Venice, CA; Guilford College, NC; Arc Gallery, Chicago; Central Library, Kansas City, MO; Godwin- Ternbach Museum, New York City.
"10th Lessedra World Print Annual," Lessedra Gallery, Sophia, Bulgaria, 2011
"Recycling with Imagination," Viridian Gallery, New York City, 2011
"Art from Detritus," Purelight Gallery, Turners Falls, Massachusetts, 2010
Artists House Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2010
"Midyear," Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, 2010
"Back to Cezanne," Artists House Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2009
Artists House Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2008
Salon Independiente de Arte en el Oriente Antioqueno, Galleria Callejon de san Bartolo, Rio Negro, Colombia,2006
"Chapter and Verse," Encaustic Exhibit, San Raphael, California; Kennebunkport, Maine; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2005
"Art from Detritus," Synagogue for the Arts, New York City, 2005
"Tres Vistas da Espagna," Artjaz Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2002
"Snapshot," Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut, Contemporary Museum, 2002
"Paisajos Toxicos," Biblioteca Nacional, Havana, Cuba; Associated Artists Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; The Puffin Foundation, Teaneck, New Jersey, 2002
"Artists on Famous Artists," Brea Civic and Cultural Center, Brea, California, 1999
"Conspiracy Theory," Trumbull Art Gallery, Youngstown, Ohio, 1998
"Rocks, Rills, woods and Templed Hills," Goforth Rittenhouse Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1994
"State of the Art," The New England Art Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, 1993
"The Art of Future Past," Levy Gallery, Moore College of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1991
"Midyear," Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, 1987
"Woodmere Art Museum Annual," Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, 1987
Art in Embassies Program, U.S. Department of State:
Exhibited as an "American Culture Ambassador"
Bangui, Central African Republic World Disarmament Conference, Stockholm, Sweden
Lagos, Nigeria Tirena, Albania ("American Landscapes")
Kolonia, Micronesia Addas Ababa, Ethiopia
San Salvador, El Salvador Quito, Ecuador
Tegucigalpa, Honduras Libreville, Gabon
Nassau, Bahamas American Institute, Taiwan, China
Bibliography
Philip Zuchman presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award, 2019
Les Affiches and L'est Republican, exhibition reviews in French, August 2018
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Zuchman
"Home is where the Art is", Sally Friedman, The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 11, 2014
"The Zuchmans, A Marriage of Artists," a film by John Thornton [or find below]
Summer on the Hill, Paintings by Philip Zuchman, New York, Abingdon Square Publishing, 2012, www.abingdonsquarepublishing.com
Emisoria Cultural, Universidad de Antioquia, interview, 101.3FM, Colombia, 2006
"The Art of Activism," Wendy Weinberg, Director, WYBE Channel 29, 2002 [or find below]
"Philip Zuchman: His Life and Art," Tanya Payne, Director, Video, 2000
Outstanding People of the 20th Century, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England
Color, American Artist Publications, 1999
After Auschwitz: Responses to the Holocaust in Contemporary Art, Monica Bohn-Duchen, Lund Humphries Publishers, London, England, 1995
"A Work in Progress," Susan Caba, The Philadelphia Inquirer, July 1, 1994
"The Color Green," Ginny Baier, American Artist Magazine, Spring, 1993
"Home is Where the Art is," Stephen Maleson, The Weekly Press, March 25, 1993
"Quick Sketch: Philip Zuchman," Joseph Torrano, Art Matters
"Philip Zuchman's Work Goes International," University City Review, December, 1989
Education:
Queens College (CUNY) B.A. Philosophy,1965
Goddard College, M.A. Painting, 1973
The Art Students League, New York
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia
Recognitions:
Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award, 2020
Puffin Foundation Grant for "Lamentations", 2019
Professor of Studio Arts and Esthetics, Emeritus, The Art Institute of Philadelphia
Artists Equity, Past Vice President and Board of Directors
Philadelphia Watercolor Society, Honorary Lifetime Member, past Vice President
"Visionary Leader" The Artwell Foundation, 2014
The Julia and David White Artist Colony, Fellowship, Ciudad Colon, Costa Rica, 2008
The Vermont Studio Center, Artist in Residence, Artist Grant, 2002
The Brandeis-Bardin Institute, Artist in Residence, 1997
The Salmagundi Club, Young Artists Scholarship, 1971-1975
Collections:
United States Department of State Godwin-Ternbach Museum, NYC
Sharjah Art Museum , United Arab Republic Marsh-Billings Rockefeller National Park, Vermont
American Friends Service Committee Core States Bank
McCarter and English LLP Kol Tzedek
The Centocor Corporation The Puffin Foundation
The Fifth Maine Regiment Museum The Reliance Insurance Corporation
Goddard College, Office of the President The Franklin Land Trust
Mass Audubon, Connecticut River Sanctuaries
Solo Exhibits:
"Tout Arpenans", Sponsored by the Mayor's office, Arpenans, Haut Saone, France, 2018
"The Light You Can See", Perelman Jewish Life Center at the University of Pennsylvania, 2016
"Punti di Vista," Morrovalle, Macerata, Italy, 2010
"De Philadelphia con Amor," Galleria de Arte Los Communes, La Ceja, Colombia, 2006
"Visti di Bevagna," Bevagna, Perugia, Italy, 2004
"Cervera Solo Estamos Mirando," Cervera Del Maestrat, Catalan, Spain, 2001
"Works from Nature," The Art Institute of Philadelphia, 1999
"Spirit into Form," Brandeis-Bardin Institute, Brandeis, California, 1997
"New Works," The Mill Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1993
"Paintings of Mount Monadnock," The English Gallery, Peterborough, New Hampshire, 1991
"Brava Sughera," Sughera, Florence, Italy, 1990
"Retrospective Exhibit," Ars et Decora Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1988
Selected Group Exhibits:
"Let's Connect". The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia. 2018
"All or None", Traveling Poster Exhibit: Butler University, Indianapolis; Peace and Planet Mobilization Conference, New York City; Hairpin Arts Center, Chicago; Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania; New Hampshire Institute of Art. 2017
"Art From Detritus" Viridian Gallery, Chelsea, New York, 2015 & 2017
"Windows and Mirrors", Traveling Exhibit, 2010-2012: Gallery 937, Pittsburgh; Mercado La Paloma, Los Angeles; SPARC, Venice, CA; Guilford College, NC; Arc Gallery, Chicago; Central Library, Kansas City, MO; Godwin- Ternbach Museum, New York City.
"10th Lessedra World Print Annual," Lessedra Gallery, Sophia, Bulgaria, 2011
"Recycling with Imagination," Viridian Gallery, New York City, 2011
"Art from Detritus," Purelight Gallery, Turners Falls, Massachusetts, 2010
Artists House Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2010
"Midyear," Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, 2010
"Back to Cezanne," Artists House Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2009
Artists House Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2008
Salon Independiente de Arte en el Oriente Antioqueno, Galleria Callejon de san Bartolo, Rio Negro, Colombia,2006
"Chapter and Verse," Encaustic Exhibit, San Raphael, California; Kennebunkport, Maine; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2005
"Art from Detritus," Synagogue for the Arts, New York City, 2005
"Tres Vistas da Espagna," Artjaz Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2002
"Snapshot," Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut, Contemporary Museum, 2002
"Paisajos Toxicos," Biblioteca Nacional, Havana, Cuba; Associated Artists Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; The Puffin Foundation, Teaneck, New Jersey, 2002
"Artists on Famous Artists," Brea Civic and Cultural Center, Brea, California, 1999
"Conspiracy Theory," Trumbull Art Gallery, Youngstown, Ohio, 1998
"Rocks, Rills, woods and Templed Hills," Goforth Rittenhouse Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1994
"State of the Art," The New England Art Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, 1993
"The Art of Future Past," Levy Gallery, Moore College of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1991
"Midyear," Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, 1987
"Woodmere Art Museum Annual," Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, 1987
Art in Embassies Program, U.S. Department of State:
Exhibited as an "American Culture Ambassador"
Bangui, Central African Republic World Disarmament Conference, Stockholm, Sweden
Lagos, Nigeria Tirena, Albania ("American Landscapes")
Kolonia, Micronesia Addas Ababa, Ethiopia
San Salvador, El Salvador Quito, Ecuador
Tegucigalpa, Honduras Libreville, Gabon
Nassau, Bahamas American Institute, Taiwan, China
Bibliography
Philip Zuchman presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award, 2019
Les Affiches and L'est Republican, exhibition reviews in French, August 2018
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Zuchman
"Home is where the Art is", Sally Friedman, The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 11, 2014
"The Zuchmans, A Marriage of Artists," a film by John Thornton [or find below]
Summer on the Hill, Paintings by Philip Zuchman, New York, Abingdon Square Publishing, 2012, www.abingdonsquarepublishing.com
Emisoria Cultural, Universidad de Antioquia, interview, 101.3FM, Colombia, 2006
"The Art of Activism," Wendy Weinberg, Director, WYBE Channel 29, 2002 [or find below]
"Philip Zuchman: His Life and Art," Tanya Payne, Director, Video, 2000
Outstanding People of the 20th Century, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England
Color, American Artist Publications, 1999
After Auschwitz: Responses to the Holocaust in Contemporary Art, Monica Bohn-Duchen, Lund Humphries Publishers, London, England, 1995
"A Work in Progress," Susan Caba, The Philadelphia Inquirer, July 1, 1994
"The Color Green," Ginny Baier, American Artist Magazine, Spring, 1993
"Home is Where the Art is," Stephen Maleson, The Weekly Press, March 25, 1993
"Quick Sketch: Philip Zuchman," Joseph Torrano, Art Matters
"Philip Zuchman's Work Goes International," University City Review, December, 1989
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