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Elizabeth Miller McCue

Jeanette

Jeanette

Dancer

Dancer

Kore

Kore

Fallen Horse No. 1

Fallen Horse No. 1

Fallen Horse No. 2

Fallen Horse No. 2

Studies of Southeast Asian art, in particular the Hindu-Buddhist reliefs and sculptures of Indonesia and Cambodia were pursued at Vassar College, and on the graduate level at the University of London, School of Oriental and African Art. Drawing, painting and sculpture were studied intensively at the Art Students League and The New York Studio School with Sidney Geist; Sidney Simon; Nicholas Carone; Mercedes Matter; George McNeil; Gabriel Laderman; William Tucker; Clement Meadmore; and, Peter Agostini. Elizabeth is a member of the National Association of Women Artists.

Elizabeth McCue has exhibited in over 50 regional, national and international exhibitions. Distinguished curators Charlotta Kotik, Curator of Contemporary Art, The Brooklyn Museum; critic, Holland Cotter of the NY Times; Elizabeth Armstrong, Curator, Walker Arts Center; Laura Rosenstock, Curator, The Museum of Modern Art; Ann Philbin, Director of the Armand Hammer Museum of Art in LA; and, Ivan Karp of O.K.Harris have selected her work for exhibitions and awards.

Ball of Leaves was her first commission in 1995 for Salomon Inc for their corporate headquarters at the now unbelievably former, 7 WTC. She has been awarded a Window of Opportunity grant by the Leeway Foundation, Philadelphia. Her over-sized ruby slippers, Dorothy Was Here, have been exhibited at the Woodmere Museum and Art Alliance Sculpture Courtyard in, Philadelphia; the Sculpture Center of the Kouros Gallery in Ridgefield, CT; Princeton Day School, NJ, and now currently on exhibit in Summit, NJ. Her haystacks commissioned for the Michener Museum, Doylestown, PA, are now sited in New Hope, PA, for Outdoor Sculpture New Hope. In 2004 she was selected to participate in the DC Commission for Arts and Humanities Capitol Hill Sculpture Project. Most recently, she has been awarded her largest commission for the permanent installation of Haystacks in the Field, Number 2, at the newly created sculpture park of Sculpture at Cherokee, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia.

Current Exhibitions

Ball of Thorns, No.2, is sited in Gallery in the Garden 8, curated by Eileen Tognini, at the Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, PA .

Upcoming Exhibitions

Solo show at the Ellarslie Mansion, The Trenton City Museum, Trenton, NJ, for March 2008.