Meg Saligman
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Philadelphia, PA
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- Portraiture
practices
- Muralist
For the past 30 years, Meg Saligman has created large-scale public art worldwide, including some of our nation’s largest murals. In a surprise career move, Meg Saligman has chosen to purchase, renovate, and reopen the widely unknown bank, MOA (Makers of All), located in the heart of Philadelphia’s historic district. With an eye towards helping the community, Saligman vows to keep the institution a successful bank, yet there will be no money inside.
Meg painted Philadelphia’s landmark Common Threads for Mural Arts Philadelphia at Broad and Spring Garden Streets. Other well-known works in her native city include Philadelphia Muses, Perspective and Perception in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts 2014, and Passing Through, seen daily by a hundred thousand motorists on Interstate 76. Highlights from the past decade include public installations for Pope Francis’ visit to Philadelphia in 2015 and for the Republican and Democratic National Conventions in 2016. Additionally, in 2015.
Saligman’s work has been featured by the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NPR, Public Art Review, the Today Show, and numerous others. She has received honors from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Mid Atlantic Council for the Arts. She has received the Moore College of Art & Design Visionary Woman Award, Washington University in St. Louis Distinguished Alumnae, and Mural Arts Philadelphia Visionary Artist Award.