Discipline: Visual Art – sculpture

Anthony Krauss

Discipline: Visual Art – sculpture
Region: Woodstock, NY
MacDowell Fellowships: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968

Anthony Krauss is an artist and sculptor who was educated at The Art Students League in New York, Syracuse University (B.F.A.), Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, and The Ohio State University in Columbus (M.A.). His work has been exhibited at solo shows in California, New York, Tokyo, Florida, and Cairo and is featured in permanent collections everywhere from New York to Munich to Calcutta to Taipei and more. Krause is the recipient of grants from MacDowell, the Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Foundation, and The Pollock-Krasner Foundation as well as first prize from the Woodstock Artists Association Outdoor Annual Sculpture Competition, the Alice Lewis Award from the Woodstock Artist Association & Museum, and the Silver Medallion from the Biennale Internazionale Dell’Arte Contemporanea in Florence, Italy. He was also the first American artist to exhibit in Cairo, Egypt.

Studios

New Hampshire

Anthony Krauss worked in the New Hampshire studio.

New Hampshire Studio, originally named Peterborough Studio, was given to MacDowell by Mr. and Mrs. William Schofield, Mrs. H. A. Chamberlain, Mrs. Andrew Draper, and Miss Ruth Cheney. The studio was renamed in 1943. The Gilbert Verney Foundation established an endowed maintenance fund in 1990, and a bequest in memory of MacDowell Fellow Victor Candell underwrote the…

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