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Goddesses
- The Art of Janet Morgan
Fall of 2006
Each Goddess painting had a small altar with a book for words (poems, prayers, beseeches, drawings) for that particular goddess.
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Selected as artist in residence at the Weir Farm National Historic Site and at the Center for Symbolic Studies, the Brooklyn Arts Council chose Morgan's work to publish a lithograph as a tribute award to Howard Golden, Brooklyn Borough President. Janet's art is inspired by her study of belly dance and its music. A series of six dance paintings won Best In Show at the Seventh Annual Medical Complex Exhibition at the Weill Cornell Medical Library in New York City. The dance inspired paintings have been used on posters for belly dance shows and workshops, and for a production of the play Shivaree by William Mastrosimone.
Morgan has illustrated a number of fine press books and broadsides, which are in the collection of New York Public Library Rare Book Room and many other libraries around the world. A world traveler Janet Morgan, with her partner, artist Gregg Frux, were the first Americans to exhibit at the National Museum of Art in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia
Kali and the black demon visit the show on Halloween (in front of Sarasvati!)
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