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Eileen Schreiber was born in Denver, CO, raised in Salt Lake City, UT, and married and moved to New Jersey. She studied privately and at the University of Utah, Montclair State, and NYU. She is interested in texture and color and is primarily a collagist. She has printed and painted collages, landscapes, still lifes, and abstractions. Her themes are love, the southwest, seascapes, etc., using a variety of textures on canvas or watercolor board.
Schreiber's work is in the permanent collections of Barclays Bank, Citibank, Irving Trust, Broad National Bank, AT&T, RCA, Consulting Actuaries International, Celanese, Johnson & Johnson, Mitsubishi (SP), Public Service of New Jersey, Champion International Paper, the Morris Museum, NYU, Seton Hall, Somerset and Morris County Colleges, Independent Community Bank, Toledo, OH, and private collections in the US and Europe.
Schreiber is a member of Visual Artists of New Jersey, the Printmaking Council of NJ, National Association of Women Artists, New York and Florida chapters, and Visual Artists of Florida. She has won over 150 prizes regionally and nationally and has exhibited in the New Jersey State Museum, the Newark Museum, with Audubon Artists, the American Watercolor Society, New Jersey Watercolor Society, National Academy, Art Expo 1982 - 87, and in many galleries in the US. In addition, her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries in Europe and India.
She is listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Art, Who's Who of American Women , and Who's Who in the World of Art. Articles and reviews have been published in Arts magazine, the Newark Star Ledger, the Newark Sunday News, and the New York Arts Journal. She available for commissions, lectures, and teaching.
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