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Born Sylvia L. Scappator
1947 (1947 )Died December 27, 1990 (aged 43)Resting place Mountain View Memorial Park, Lakewood, Washington, U.S. Nationality Seneca , United States Other names Sylvia Scappator Lark Occupation(s) Painter, curator, professor Movement Abstract expressionism Spouse Stephen M. Chase [ 1] Children 1 [ 1] Awards Fulbright grant (1977); CAA Award for Distinction (1991) Website www.sylvialark.com
Sylvia Lark (1947–1990) was a Native American/Seneca artist, [ 2] [ 3] curator, and educator. She best known as an Abstract expressionist painter and printmaker. [ 4] [ 5] Lark lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for many years.
Career Starting in 1972, Lark taught art at California State University, Sacramento where she remained until 1976. [ 1] In 1977, she received a Fulbright-Hays Program grant and traveled and study in Korea and Japan. [ 8] Lark taught at the University of California, Berkeley from 1977 until 1990. [ 1] Students of Lark's included Shirin Neshat . [ 10] She was awarded the Distinguished Teaching Award for teaching studio art by the College Art Association posthumously in 1991. [ 8]
Her early work used symbols and patterns, and there was a shift in her later career with more abstraction and overlapping colors with delicate textured surfaces. [ 9] She painted in oils and encaustics and printed monotypes . [ 1] Her 1983 painting series Jokhang , featured many textures and layers of colors painted over or under black leaves. [ 5] [ 2] This series was a response to her visit to Jokhang Temple in Lhasa and her study of Tibetan spirituality. [ 2] Lark was curator of the exhibition, Prints: New Points of View (1978) at the Open Ring Galleries in Sacramento. [ 11]
In 1992, she was the second inductee into Nardin Academy's Alumnae Hall of Fame. [ 7] Lark had served on the National Board of the Women's Caucus for Art from 1978 to 1984; and was the Regional Coordinator for the Coalition of Women's Art Organization from 1978 to 1990. [ 1]
Exhibitions 1975 – Drawings and Prints by Howard Hack , Sylvia Lark, and Leonard Sussman , San Francisco Museum of Modern Art , San Francisco, California [ 15] 1977 – Lark–Palmer Prints and Sculptures , included Sylvia Lark and Jon Palmer, Fisher Gallery, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, California [ 16] 1977 – Look, Touch, Rub, Pull, Smell, and Hear , included Carlos Villa , Chisato Nishioka Watanabe, Phil Weidman , Jon Palmer [ Wikidata ] , Phil Hitchcock, Jock Reynold, Laureen Landau, Sylvia Lark, William Maxwell, Bruce Guttin, Paul DeMarinis , and Jim Pomeroy , Artspace, Sacramento, California [ 17] 1980 – Contemporary Trends in Presentation Drawings , curated by Roberta Loach, Linda Langston ; including J.J. Aasen, Walter Askin , Gary Brown, Eleanor Dickinson, Bob Anderson, Harry Lynn Krizan, Judith Linhares , Roy DeForest , Robert Freimark, Sylvia Lark, Roberta Loach, Norman Lundin, Shane Weare, Vince Perez, Mary Snowden , Palo Alto Art Center , Palo Alto, California 1980 – Bhirasri Institute of Modern Art, Bangkok, Thailand [ 6] 1983 – Galerie Akmak, Berlin, Germany [ 6] 1984 – (solo exhibition), Jeremy Stone Gallery, San Francisco, California [ 5] 1985 – Galerie Hartje, Frankfurt, Germany [ 6] 1986 – The 54th Hanga Annual, Japan-California Print Exhibition , Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum , Tokyo, Japan.[ citation needed ] 1987 – The Ethnic Idea , curated by Andrée Maréchal-Workman, including Lauren Adams, Robert Colescott , Dewey Crumpler , Mildred Howard , Oliver Lee Jackson , Mary Lovelace O'Neal , Joe Sam, Elisabeth Zeilon, Tom Holland , Celeste Conner, Jean LaMarr , Sylvia Lark, Leta Ramos, Judy Foosaner, Joseph Goldyne , Belinda Chlouber, Carlos Villa , Berkeley Art Center , Berkeley, California [ 18] 1991 – North Dakota Museum of Art , Grand Fork, North Dakota [ 6] 2002 – Art/Women/California, Parallels and Intersections: 1950–2000, San Jose Museum of Art , San Jose, California [ 2] References 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "University of California: In Memoriam, 1991" . Online Archive of California (OAC) . Regents of The University of California. Retrieved February 2, 2022 . 1 2 3 4 Fuller, Diana Burgess; Salvioni, Daniela (May 29, 2002). Art/Women/California, 1950–2000: Parallels and Intersections . Univ of California Press. pp. 144, 149. ISBN 978-0-520-23065-1 . ↑ Indian Truth, Issues 212-266 . Indian Rights Association. 1974. p. 12. ↑ Hammond, Harmony; Quick-to-See Smith, Jaune (1985). Women of Sweetgrass, Cedar and Sage: Contemporary Art by Native American Women (Exhibition). Gallery American Indian Community House. ISBN 978-0934305006 . 1 2 3 Boettger, Suzaan (February 1984). "Sylvia Lark, Jeremy Stone Gallery, San Francisco" . Artforum.com . Retrieved February 2, 2022 . 1 2 3 4 5 Heller, Jules; Heller, Nancy G. (December 19, 2013). North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary . Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-63882-5 . 1 2 "Nardin Honors Artist Sylvia Lark" . The Buffalo News . June 5, 1992. Retrieved February 2, 2022 . 1 2 3 4 "Memorial Rites Set For Sylvia Lark, Abstract Painter, Professor of Art" . The Buffalo News . January 23, 1991. Retrieved February 2, 2022 . 1 2 Moore, Sylvia (1989). Yesterday and Tomorrow: California Women Artists . Midmarch Arts Press. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-9602476-9-1 . ↑ Cohen, Alina (March 1, 2019). "Shirin Neshat on Her Path from Art School Outcast to Contemporary Art Icon" . Artsy . Retrieved February 3, 2022 . ↑ Dalkey, Victoria (November 25, 1978). "Opening Stabs Hole in Proposition 13 Cloud" . The Sacramento Bee . p. 19. Retrieved August 2, 2024 – via Newspaper.com. ↑ "Sylvia Lark" . Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF) . September 21, 2018. Retrieved February 2, 2022 . ↑ "Untitled, 1980" . The Metropolitan Museum of Art . Retrieved February 2, 2022 . 1 2 "Sylvia Lark, UC Berkeley Art Professor" . The Sacramento Bee . December 30, 1990. p. 37. Retrieved April 2, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. ↑ "Art: S.F. Museum of Art" . The Argus . Fremont, California. June 20, 1975. p. 24. Retrieved August 2, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. ↑ "Southland Scene, Art Scene: Lark–Palmer Prints and Sculptures". Pasadena Star-News . December 22, 1977. p. A-6. ↑ Johnson, Charles (October 16, 1977). "The Sea Returns" . The Sacramento Bee . p. 49. Retrieved August 2, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. ↑ "'About Faces' Celebrates Portraiture, Preserve Interest in Ourselves" . Oakland Tribune . September 22, 1987. p. 32 (C-3). Retrieved August 2, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Further reading Blank, Chotsie; Beard, James (1982). California Artists Cook Book . Abbeville Press. ISBN 978-0896592469 . includes recipes by Lark. Frueh, Joanna (January 2, 1979). "Chicago: Kathe Keller and Sylvia Lark". Art in America . ISSN 0004-3214 . External links
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