CLAIRE SEIDL

Claire Seidl has been an abstract painter for 40 years and a photographer for 20. She earned her BFA from Syracuse University and her MFA in Painting from Hunter College, where she later taught for a decade. She also studied photography at the International Center for Photography and taught at Hofstra University for five years. She lives and works in New York City and Rangeley, Maine..

Seidl exhibits nationally and internationally, has had 40 solo shows, and has participated in over 100 group shows. Museum and University venues include the Aldrich Museum, Noyes Museum, McNay Art Museum, South Bend Museum, The Baker Museum, Ewing Gallery at University of Tennessee, Murray State University, KY, Haverford College, DePauw University, Novosibirsk State Art Museum, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Russian Museum of Photography, Portland Museum of Art, Ogunquit Museum, Zillman Art Museum at University of Maine, Bates College Museum of Art, University of New England, Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Bates College Museum of Art, Mattatuck Museum, Maine Museum of Photographic Arts, Art in Embassies US Dept. of State. Seidl is a member of American Abstract Artists.

iN CONVERSATION

Laurie Gwen Shapiro, award-winning filmmaker, journalist, and author, and Peter Malone esteemed artist, curator, and art critic explore Claire’s process and exhibition DAYS LIKE THESE.