Pat Zalisko has rich childhood memories of painting intricate Ukrainian eggs—one of her first experiences in the creative world. Many years later, her bold and evocative abstract work echoes the mark making and coloration of pysanky. Her art is now prompted by literature, language, and lyrics to create another visual language. Born and raised in New York City, Zalisko was encouraged by her parents to pursue a career and practiced law in the northeast after graduating from Fordham University School of Law until moving to Florida in 2004. Zalisko remained immersed in NYC’s rich visual and performing arts, studying art whenever possible at several NYC and Florida universities, and in private study or workshops. She continues to enrich her artistic practice in university classes, travel, residencies and fellowships. Zalisko’s work is regularly included in exhibitions and private and public collections in the US and abroad, including those of Warner Brothers, NY Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center, CubeSmart, Orange County (FL), Lee County (FL), the University of South Carolina, Lake Eustis Museum of Art, and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Zalisko’s work has been featured in museum exhibitions such as the Ukrainian Museum of NYC, the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art of Chicago, the Orlando Museum of Art, the Baker Museum at Artis-Naples, the Ormond Memorial Museum and Gardens, Lake Eustis Museum of Art, the Maitland Art & Historical Museum, the Cornell Art Museum and the Marco Island Historical Museum. She has captured major awards and accolades in juried events, including Best of Show and First Place; and her work is published in catalogs included in the libraries of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, the Guggenheim Museum, the Zimmerli Museum, the Ukrainian Museum of NY, and the New York Public Library.
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