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Carol Morrison has been printmaking since high school, when she received scholarships to study at the Brooklyn Musueum's Art School. More recently, her work includes intaglios, collographs, monoprints and monotypes. She has exhibited at the 1110 Gallery, Classon Arts, 195 Christie Street, the SONYA Art Stroll and at the Ansonia Window Show (May/June 2009 New York). She has been a featured artist on myartspace.com and has an exhibit at the Brooklyn Central Library currently running (September 2009-November 2009). Her silkscreen monoprints are part of the permanent collection of the Dunn Development new housing facility at 1825 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn.
Ms. Morrision has worked with master printers Marina Ancora, Sheila Goloborotko and the late Sheila Marbain. She was art director for BrooKenya!, a multimedia project in the USA and Kenya using film and Internet art. She worked for 12 years as a layout artist and magazine art director. She studied with artists Yale Epstein, Robert Kaupelis and Bruce Waldman and holds a Bachelor of Science in Art Education from New York University.
Ms. Morrison was formerly the director of domestic violence policy and planning in the Office of Clinical Policy at Children’s Services for the City of New York. She holds a Masters of Social Work from Yeshiva University (Masters Thesis: Learning to Draw in the Art of Social Work.) She is a native of Brooklyn, New York, where she currently resides. She is currently an adjunct professor at Yeshiva University and provides training and staff development to non-profits throughout New York.



