Cynthia Fraula-Hahn

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April 2002 - Winchester Star
April 2001 - Winchester Star

March 2001 - Winchester Star
Sept 2000 - Winchester Star
Nov 2000 - Northern Virginia Daily
Nov 2000 - Winchester Star

September 2006

The Arts Club of Washington presents “Susanna and the Elders/Remix”, a one person exhibition by Cynthia Fraula-Hahn, September 1 – 30th, 2006. The opening reception is Friday September 8th, 6:30 – 9:00 pm. This exhibition is curated by Eric Denker, head of lectures in the education division at the National Gallery of Art and curator of drawings and prints for the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. The Arts Club of Washington is located at 2017 I Street , NW, Washington DC. For further information please call 202-331-7282.


The Many Fridas by Cynthia Fraula Hahn
"The Many Fridas"
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November 2006

The Jewish Educational Alliance of Savannah presents a one person exhibition by Cynthia Fraula-Hahn November 1 – 30th, 2006. The opening reception is Sunday November 12th, 4 – 6 pm. This exhibit is curated by Dr. Bob Friedman. The JEA is located at 5111 Abercorn Street, Savannah , GA.

March 2007

Gaston College presents a one person exhibition by Cynthia Fraula-Hahn in the Jeanne Rauch Gallery, March 7th – April 5th. An opening reception and lecture will be on March 7th. The lecture will be “The Power of Frida Kahlo and Her Influence”. This exhibit is curated by Gary Freeman, Chair of the Art and Music Department at Gaston College. The Jeanne Rauch Gallery is located in the Science and Fine Arts Building 201 Highway, 321 South, Dallas, NC. For further information call Gary Freeman at 704-922-6344.

 

Fraula-Hahn's new paintings are based on the life and work of artist Frida Kahlo. Kahlo, a famous Mexican painter who is best known for her self portraits, is recognized as one of the most critically acclaimed and influential artists of the 20th century. Fraula-Hahn, a painter and art historian, has been inspired by Kahlo for many years. "The Many Fridas" combines and reinterprets Frida's self portraits in surrealistic environments, to capture the impact and magnitude of her resilient and determined character. Kahlo is also the subject of one of Fraula-Hahn's lectures series "Women in the Arts" to be presented for "Women's History Month" at Shenandoah University in March 2006.

 


PRESS RELEASE: CYNTHIA L. FRAULA-HAHN TO SPEAK ON WOMEN ARTISTS AT SU


 

 

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