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Betsyann Duval

Betsyann Duval has received awards in national exhibitions from noted jurors including

a First Prize, Painting from Lisa Dennison, Deputy Director and Chief Curator, Soloman R. Guggenheim Museum; a Director’s Prize from Maxwell Anderson, Director, Whitney Museum of American Art; and a Print Prize from Peter Rathbone, VP and Director of the American Paintings and Sculpture, Sotheby’s. Her work has appeared in solo and group exhibitions in the U.S. and Europe, is in private and corporate collections, and is included in The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Archives of Women Artists.
 

Duval uses a variety of techniques including painting, printmaking, sculpture, installation, and performance. She works both conceptually and intuitively, selecting a technique and medium that will either fulfill a concept or inspire an intuitive response.
 

She has studied fine art, performance art, and printmaking at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, (Diploma Program), University of Michigan, (BA Program) the
Camnitzer Print Program; and the Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Massachusetts.

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