Women's Caucus for Arts honors Marcia Annenberg
for her work focusing on media outlets and their
ongoing omissions and misinformation about
social, political, and environmental issues.
Marcia Annenberg's current paintings, sculpture, installations, and videos focus on under-reported stories in American media: from 9/11, to climate change, to the loss of our constitutional protections. She was invited to speak at Princeton University's Bernstein Gallery, in conjunction with her exhibit, News/ Not News. Her panel at Flomenhaft Gallery, entitled, Art, Activism and Global Warming included Dr. Gavin Schmidt, Director, NASA, Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
Annenberg's paintings are in the permanent collections of the London Jewish Museum of Art, England; the Yad Vashem Art Museum in Jerusalem, Israel; the Vilna Gaon Jewish State Museum in Vilnius, Lithuania and the Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg, USA.
Annenberg's paintings are in the permanent collections of the London Jewish Museum of Art, England; the Yad Vashem Art Museum in Jerusalem, Israel; the Vilna Gaon Jewish State Museum in Vilnius, Lithuania and the Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg, USA.