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Charlotte Rubinstein

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American women artists

Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein (born December 14, 1921) is an American teacher of art and art history and an early innovator in the teaching of women-in-art history courses. She was born to Lillian Kaufman and Aaron Streifer in Harlem, New York, and moved to Brooklyn shortly there after.

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Education

Her art education began with exploring the various art museums in her hometown of Brooklyn, followed by training with Works Progress Administration (WPA) artists during President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs during the Great Depression. She received a BA degree in art from Hunter College in 1941, Master of Fine Arts degree in Print-making and Design from the Otis-Parsons Art Institute and the Master of Arts degree in Art and Education from the Teachers College of Columbia University.

Women, USA

In 1973, with the support of a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts, she organized an all-media show of contemporary women artists, entitled, Women, USA.

Publications

She is the author of three books;

  • American Women Artists: From Early Indian Times to the Present, published in 1982 by G. K. Hall & Co., Boston, Mass., ISBN 978-0-8161-8535-1
  • American Women Sculptors: A History of Women Working in Three Dimensions, 1990 by the same as above. TSBN:9780816187324
  • Angie Bray:Glimpses by C. S. Rubenstein, Sue Spaid and Suvan Geer, 2000 by Fresno Art Museum. ISBN 9780932325440,
  • Personal life

    From an early age Rubenstein was interested and involved in political causes and action. As a teenager she was involved in the attempt to improve the lot of Jews fleeing Nazi persecution and as an adult was involved in protests both against protests against McCarthyism and the Vietnam War.

    She lives in Laguna Beach, California with her husband and three grown children.

    References

    Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein Wikipedia


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