Alicia Rothman's unique style of painting employs a varied use of original printmaking techniques, including silkscreen, stencils, resists, relief, and intaglio, combined with painting in oil on panel. She utilizes her own handmade templates, digital pattern-making, and resist techniques to create the patterns that enliven her work. She draws on the history of Western art for her inspiration, with influences ranging from ancient wall paintings and Byzantine, medieval, and renaissance art to twentieth-century fabric designs. Alicia Rothman received her MFA in printmaking and drawing from Indiana University, Bloomington. She attended Music & Art H.S. in NYC. She has taught drawing at NYU SCPS, Hunter College, and conducted drawing workshops at the Art Students League Dec. 2007, 2011, 2013, National Academy of Design 2008. She was an associate instructor at Indiana University and received a Ford Foundation Grant there. She exhibited her work widely in numerous group and solo shows, including Dillon Gallery, Lanoue Fine Art, Boston, Laurel Tracey Gallery, NJ, Thomas Deans Fine Art in Atlanta, Pepper Gallery in London, Royal Academy in London, National Academy Faculty exhibits, Butler Institute of Art, Governors Island Art Fair 2009. Her work is in the collections of Muscarelle Museum of Art, The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, The White House, Prudential Bache Securities, Inc., Binghamton University Art Museum, and many other collections here and abroad.
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