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Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin studied philosophy, mathematics and music at Mount Holyoke College and earned a master’s degree from Bryn Mawr College. In 2001, she was among several individuals who were selected to participate in a cultural exchange to work with artists in Israel, a project that led to a permanent installation at the Poriya Hospital in Tiberias, Israel. Recently, Ginsburgh Hofkin has had six solo exhibitions of her photography in Israel as well as one-person shows at the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum in South Hadley, Massachusetts, and at A.I.R. Gallery in New York City. In addition to participating in many group shows, she was also named a finalist for the Adi Prize for Jewish Expression in Art and Design and was featured in its exhibition at the Israel Museum in 2005. In 2007, her work was part of a show at the Black and White Gallery in Brooklyn (“Compass”). In October of that year, she had a show at the Sande Webster Gallery in Philadelphia. In February and March of 2008, her photography was displayed at the Nina Bliese Gallery in Minneapolis. In August of 2009, her work was included in “The 2009 Chelsea International Fine Art Competition” in New York City, and in September, she participated in a three-person show at the Tychman Shapiro Gallery at the Sabes Jewish Community Center in Minneapolis.
In the fall of 2010, she will have a one-person exhibition of her work from Israel at the Weill Art Gallery at the 92nd Street Y in New York City. In 2011, she will also have a one-person show at the Jerusalem Theatre in Israel. Ginsburgh Hofkin is represented by the Nina Bliese Gallery in Minneapolis, A.I.R. Gallery in New York and Sande Webster Gallery in Philadelphia. Her photographs are part of numerous private and corporate collections, including the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 3M, Medtronic Corporation and Fidelity Investments.
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