Jami Taback is an interdisciplinary artist and thinker, whose work involves printmaking, book arts, and installation. Recently moved back to the East Coast from Santa Rosa, California. Her work is represented in many public and private collections including, more recently an installation at Rowan University School for the Earth & Environment, Discovery Hall, N.J. and The Center for Earth & Environment at Nevada Museum of Art. The artist won a 4th Place Prize for her painting, Woman World at the Arad Biennale, Romania in 2004. She studied with and monitored the studios of Master Printmakers, Krishna Reddy at NYU and Ruth Leaf on L.I. The artist has been the recipient of a California for the Arts Covid-19 Relief Grant and from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, NY and is represented by Annex Galleries, CA. Jami has attended residencies in Budapest, Hungary and her work was acquired by the offices of the Director of the Health Services. She teaches printmaking processes to eager students and is committed to working in a non-toxic approach to the arts. Past President of the California Society of Printmakers. The Echinacea Project a painted mural created with youth who reside at the shelter and who work the garden in their free time, at the Community Garden and The Wishing Wall, an installation with an interactive mailbox system filled with dreams, ideas, secrets, and communication, Dream Center Shelter for Homeless Youth, Santa Rosa, CA.2016, Woodward School, Freeport, NY, Adventures in Printmaking, Art for Kids at Risk, 1999-2007. Jami is the Founding Director of Talk Art, Inc., an art history lecturing service begun in 1972 in NYC continuing for 32 years. Her love of art keeps her curious and current.
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