Bonnie Levinson is a multi-disciplinary artist whose practice encompasses mixed media, painting, printmaking, multi-image photography, and performance. Her work investigates the fluid boundaries between media, drawing on their intersections to evoke atmosphere, emotional resonance, and what exists beyond the visible. Levinson maintains a dedicated studio at 1608 South Dixie Highway, Studio 201, in West Palm Beach, Florida, following a three-year artist residency at Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach. Her work is included in private collections across the United States, with placements in New York; the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles, California; Asheville, North Carolina; Aspen, Colorado; Nashville, Tennessee; and throughout Florida, as well as aboard the yacht Serena in Newport. She has exhibited in juried and group exhibitions nationwide and was featured in a solo exhibition of 49 works at Roxbury Abbey in the Catskills of New York. For more than three decades, Levinson held leadership roles in prominent cultural institutions as an arts educator, curator, museum executive, and arts administrator. She served as Deputy Director of External Affairs at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and, prior to that, was Vice President for Development at The New York Public Library. Ten years ago, she returned fully to artmaking, dedicating her professional life to a comprehensive studio practice. Levinson earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Kenyon College and received a Thomas J. Watson Foundation Fellowship for post-graduate independent study and arts travel abroad, catalyzing her museum career and continued engagement with global arts communities. She later earned a Master of Arts in Teaching Museum Education from The George Washington University. Additional study at the San Francisco Art Institute, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, City College of San Francisco, and Colorado Mountain College has further shaped and informed her artistic development.
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