Rebecca Schultz
work
Elkins Park, PA
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attributes
- Abstract, Collage, Floral, Illustrative, Pattern-making, Sculptural, Symbolism
practices
- Educator, Muralist, Painter, Printmaker, Socially Engaged Art
Rebecca Schultz creates mixed media works–including paintings, prints, installations, and public art–that cultivate a sense of wonder for the complex ecosystems surrounding us and reflect on humanity’s precarious relationship with the more-than-human world. She has had solo exhibitions at the Abington Art Center, Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery in Sandwich, NH, NoBa Artspace, and Da Vinci Art Alliance. Recent group exhibitions include We Are the River at Stockton University and WANDERING: Observations of Our Watershed at Fairmount Water Works. Rebecca’s public artworks include two community mural commissions and two community-engaged projects with Mural Arts; temporary site-specific installations in several public parks and gardens; and Water Table, an installation created in Atlantic City with Nancy Agati for the Coastal Climate Resiliency Art Project. Her project Mapping Our Watershed utilized community science and participatory art-making to connect Cheltenham Township residents with their local watershed. Her work with scientists includes field-based collaborations at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire and Blue Oak Ranch in San Jose, California. She has been awarded residencies in Canada, Iceland, Wyoming, Ireland, and California. Rebecca holds a BFA in Painting from Rhode Island School of Design, an MA in Community-Based Education from San Francisco State University, and an MFA in Interdisciplinary Art from the Confluence program at the University of New Mexico.