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Patricia Bennett -- Artist

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News Flash... Patricia Bennett is a 2007 Artist's Magazine finalist for "Adam and Eve". She is now a juried member of the Oil Painters of America, and the International Guild of Realism.

Patricia Bennett works out of her studio in Charles Village, a charming neighborhood adjacent to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Her work can be seen at her studio, Orchard Gallery in Bethesda, Antreasian Gallery, and Art Resource Inc.

Her current projects include preparation for a solo show at Antreasion Gallery, November 2008, whose theme is St. Paul Street, one mile north and south of her studio. In the early nineteen hundreds, Baltimore was a thriving place of industry, and many of the leaders lived within these two miles. Their houses remain as living fossils of this time a century ago: glorious rowhouses, and large mansions. This change, as well as the still impressive presence of these houses, is what she intends to portray in the show.

After receiving a B.A. in physics from Reed College Bennett attended the Art Institute of Chicago for a year. Soon after, she studied at the Baltimore-based Schuler School of Fine Arts, a four year full-time atelier program. Three of those years, she also took classes from Matt Zoll.

Bennett has shown work at the Prince Royal Gallery, Tatiana's, the Schuler Gallery, the City Cafe Gallery, Maryland Hall, and Diddywopps & Keefers.

Awards and recognition include: 2007 and 2005 Finalist in Artist Magazine, Still life, national contest; her Rowhouses painting included in Baltimore Magazine's 2005 "Sights and Sounds" issue, along with prominent artists Joseph Sheppard and Melvin Miller; and, most importantly, every person who chooses to own one of her paintings or commission a portrait.

Materials/Maroger Medium

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