Bio
Carol Buchman grew up in Roslyn, Long Island, NY in the 60’s.
She received her BFA from the Massachusetts College of Art in
Boston and an MFA from Boston University School for the Arts.
Recent group and solo exhibitions of her “Midrash” work
include the Silicon Vallery JCC, the Fine Museum of Temple Emmanuel
in San Francisco, Columbia University, Boston University, CRC,
St. Louis, where she won the Juror’s award, the Nathan
D. Rosen Museum Gallery in Boca Raton, the Tychman Shapiro Gallery
in Minneapolis and the Temple Arts Fair, one of Nashville’s
premier (secular) Art events, where a piece was purchased by
the Tennessee State Museum.
Her paintings have been featured in solo and group shows in
Memphis at the Brooks Museum of Art, Christian Brothers University
Gallery, Perry Nicole Fine Art, and Askew Nixon Architects Gallery.
In Boston, at the Cyclorama Gallery, Piano Factory Gallery and
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. In addition Ms. Buchman has
been commissioned and collected in public spaces, schools, corporate
offices, and Synagogues. Ms. Buchman currently lives in Memphis,
Tennessee with her sculptor husband and 2 cats.
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Recent Work |
Recent Press
Spring 2009
"Parabola Magazine"
A Quarterly publication on myths, rituals, symbols, and arts of the world's spiritual traditions.
Spring issue
Winter 2008-9
Sh’ma, a Literary, Artistic and Cultural Journal
Winter issue
Fall 2008
Voices of Conservative Judaism
Fall issue 2008
Selected Recent Reviews
September 2008 The Jewish News Weekly of Nortthern California
"Blessings from the Bible Belt: Southern artist’s collages are a modern twist on Jewish themes"
April 2006
Reviews of "Midrash, Stories Reclaimed" show
at Perry Nicole Fine Art Gallery
• The Commercial Appeal
• Memphis Jewish Journal
• Memphis Flyer
February 2006
Previews of "Midrash, Stories Reclaimed"
January 26, 2005
Memphis Flyer
"Seeing Red at "the Red Show"
—by Carol Knowles
August 26-Sept 1 2004
The Memphis Flyer
"Deep Space, Three Explorers at Perry Nicole"
—By Carol Knowles
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Clippings Archive
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