April 11th: Dialogue

Babs Reingold & Elisa Pritzker

Artist Babs Reingold joins Elisa Pritzker for a conversation about her work on beauty, poverty, and the environment.

“The Last Sea” Courtesy of Babs Reingold

Moderator: Eliza Pritzker

Elisa Pritzker is an Argentine-born American artist, independent curator, and art columnist.As an artist she is working in two- and three-dimensional art along with installations. She has exhibited at MoMA, Queens Museum, Skirball Museum-Jerusalem, Dorsky Museum, Espronceda-Barcelona, K-Salon-Berlin Germany, Rockefeller Center, in small and large group exhibits. Among solo exhibits, her art was shown at Hudson Valley MOCA [formerly HVCCA Museum], Hammond Museum, Saletta Kinzica Art Gallery-Pisa Italy, Casa Argentina-Jerusalem Israel, Galeria ArtexArte/Luz & Alfonso Castillo Foundation, Buenos Aires Argentina.

Pritzker is featured at PBS Channel, CNN-in Spanish, Huffpost [Huffington Post], Google Arts & Culture, Chronogram Magazine, Hyperallergic, and her “Eclectica Store” was showcased in the New York Times. To learn more about her art career visit her website [www.elisapritzker.com] and on Instagram, Wikipedia, and YouTube.

 

Panelist: Babs Reingold

Venezuela-born American artist Babs Reingold creates sculptures, drawings, and installations focusing on the environment and poverty.

Reingold has an extensive showing history including 15 solo exhibitions and over 75 group exhibitions ranging from museums, universities, alternative spaces, and galleries. Solo exhibits include New York City, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Savannah, St. Petersburg FL, Jersey City Museum and Buffalo NY. Museum exhibits include the Newark Museum NJ, Jersey City Museum, Albright-Knox Buffalo NY, Burchfield Penney Buffalo NY, Tampa Museum and
Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg. She has worked in museums and private collections throughout the United States.

Awards include: a Florida state fellowship, two grants from Pinellas County, Guest Editor for the issue of art journal New Observations, Atlantic Center for the Arts residency, and a nominee for the Joan Mitchell Fellowship.