CHRONOLOGY |
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Education | One Man Exhibitions | |||
1969 | Graduated Trenton Central High School, Trenton, New Jersey | 1974 | Spirea Gallery, Woodstock, New York | |
1970 | Art Career School,
New York, New York
Art Students League, Summer School, instructor Robert Anglelock, Woodstock, NY |
1978 | Jewish Community Center, Trenton, New Jersey | |
1971 | Private apprenticeship with Frank (Brock) Brockenshaw, Woodstock, New York | 1979 | Ann Leonard Gallery, Woodstock, New York R.R. Gallery, New York, New York | |
1972 | Private
apprenticeship with Albert Handell, Woodstock, New York.
Vienna School of Fantastic Realism, Summer School, instructor Ernst Fuchs, Reichenau, Austria |
1980 | Kenyon Gallery, New York, New York | |
1973 | Goddard College, European Masters Program, Paris, France | 1981 | Berus Gallery, Lambertville, New Jersey | |
1984 | Student of Lester Polakoff, scenic painting and trompe-l'oeil for theater and cinema, New York, New York | 1982 | Daniel Hersh Gallery, New Hope, Pennsylvania | |
1987 | Student of Leonard Pardon, decorative painting and trompe-l'oeil, New York New York | 1983 | Avanti Gallery, Lambertville, New Jersey | |
1991 | New York Film Academy, filmmaking, New York, New York. | 1984-87 | Selesnick Gallery, New Hope, Pennsylvania | |
1991 | Private student of Vladimir Riff, filmmaker New York, New York | 1988-89 | Selesnick Gallery, Negril, Jamaica | |
1990 | Selesnick Gallery, New Hope, Pennsylvania | |||
1991-97 | Selesnick Gallery/Studio, Newtown, PA | |||
1997 | Acacia Restaurant, Lawrenceville, New Jersey | |||
Commissions | Film Making | |||
Ann Marie Borghesi, portrait, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Wrote, produced and directed An Artist and His Work, a 30-minute autobiographical broadcast documentary, 1992 | |||
Adele Paxson, portrait, New Hope, Pennsylvania | Wrote, produced and directed The Delaware Canal, a 30-minute documentary describing the history of the Delaware Canal, past and present, 1993 | |||
Michael J. Pollard, portrait, Woodstock, New York | Wrote and directed The New Hope Poets, a 30-minute documentary about the important poets of New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1994 | |||
Residence of Rena de Montella, trompe-l'oeil and faux paintings, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania | Wrote and directed the The New Hope Modernists, a 30-minute documentary about a group of modernist painters who came to New Hope, Pennsylvania in the 1930's, 1994 | |||
Friends of the Delaware Canal, five outdoor murals, New Hope, Pennsylvania | Wrote, co-produced and directed The New Hope Story, a 50-minute documentary about the important impressionist painters who came to Bucks County in the early 20th century, 1995 | |||
Residence of the Crown Prince of Abu Dabai trompe-l'oeil and murals, London, England | Wrote, produced and directed Art of the River Towns, a 30-minute documentary about the important artists of today in the New Hope, Pennsylvania and Lambertville, New Jersey areas, 1995 | |||
Tree House Restaurant, trompe-l'oeil, New York, New York | Wrote and directed The Lambertville Story, a 30-minute documentary about the history of Lambertville, New Jersey, 1997 | |||
The Water Club Restaurant, trompe-l'oei, New York, New York | Wrote and directed Glamour Girls, a 50-minute documentary describing the not-so-pretty side of the modeling industry, 1997 | |||
Acacia Restaurant, trompe-l'oeil and indoor mural, Lawrenceville, New Jersey | ||||
Residence of Dr. Alan Cohler, interior mural, New Hope, Pennsylvania | ||||
Residence of Alan Rosenberg, outdoor mural, New Hope, Pennsylvania | ||||
Residence of Norman Rosenthal, Boca Raton, Florida | ||||
Horace p. Jerkey's Restaurant, outdoor mural, Rosemont, Pennsylvania | ||||
The Bookstore Gallery, Nancy Whitehead, outdoor mural, New Hope, Pennsylvania | ||||
Atrio Cafe, outdoor mural, Sockton, New Jersey | ||||
Karla's Restaurant, mural, New Hope, Pennsylvania | ||||
Zoubi's Restaurant, murals, New Hope, Pennsylvania | ||||
New Orleans Care, mural, New Hope, Pennsylvania | ||||
Group | Collections | |||
1972 | Woodstock Artist Association, Woodstock, New York | Selesnick's paintings and drawings are represented in private collections throughout the world. | ||
1973 | Woodstock School of Fantastic Realism, Woodstock, New York | |||
1978 | Ann Leonard Gallery, Woodstock, New York | |||
1994 | New Hope Artists, Sassafras Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |