
Deborah Druick was born in Montreal, Canada, and has lived and worked in Hong Kong before settling back in the United States. Druick's paintings address issues of gender definition, self-identification and female objectification, using stylized figuration and saturated high-key color. She emphasizes and exaggerates stereotypical concepts of precision, perfection and beauty in femininity. She has also participated in exhibitions in Macau, China and all over the New York tri-state region. She lives and works in the Bronx, NY.
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Exhibitions
2019
Red, Yellow, Blue Exhibition
Van Der Plas Gallery, Lower East Side, NYUnseen, curated by Akili Tommasino
Collar Works, Troy, NYVelvet Ropes NYC
Shrine NYC, NYSaturated: An Eye for Color, curated by Michael Rooks
The Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NYPulse Miami
Vellum Projects, Miami Beach, FLArt Market Hamptons 2019
The Bridgehampton Museum, Long Island, NY2018
Untitled
Clio Art Fair, New York, NYSignal
Katonah Art Museum, Katonah, NY2017
Saatchi The Other Art Fair
Brooklyn Expo Center, NYUntitled
Clio Art Fair, New York, NY28th International Juried Exhibition
The Viridian Gallery, NYRiverarts Open Studio
Westchester, NYThe Figure: Interpreted Through Contemporary Mediums
Brooklyn Gallery, Brooklyn, NY2016
Really, Really Affordable Art Show
Brooklyn Waterfront Artist’s Coalition, Brooklyn, NYFun House
Art of the Surreal, Fantastic and Bizarre, Poughkeepsie, NY27th International Juried Exhibition
Viridian Gallery, New York, NYColor
Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition, Brooklyn, NYPutting it All Together
Blue Door Gallery, Yonkers, NYMixmaster Group Show
Mattatuck Museum, CT2015
Open Orange 2015
Valleyarts Firehouse Gallery, NJ -
Education
The Montreal Museum School of Art and Design, Canada
Bachelor in Fine ArtsConcordia University, Canada
Masters in Fine Arts -
Awards
2020
Grant Recipient, Vermont Studio Center Residency
Grant Recipient, Studio Tour Ely Center of Contemporary Art, New Haven, Connecticut
2019
Jurors Second Place Prize, Saturated: An Eye for Color, curated by Michael Rooks, Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY