Lawrence Edgar Allen
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Lawrence Edgar Allen
New York Artist
Born Bar Harbor, Maine, November 6, 1954
Raised on Great Cranberry Island on the Maine coast as part of a family that has lived on the island for many generations. Simultaneously the island was the summer home for the likes of Gretna Campbell, Louis and Henry Finkelstein, William Kienbusch, George Bunker, Ashley Bryant, Carl Gustaf Nelson, Robert LaHoten, John Edward Heliker, John Lorence and other well known artists. Since 1967 several served (and serve) as direct and indirect influences and as mentors.
Attended and graduated from a one-room school on the Great Cranberry Island. Attended and graduated from private and public schools in Maine before serving in the U.S. Air Force (S.A.C. Command Post), ultimately returning to attend (on the G.I. Bill) and graduate, cum laude, from the University of Maine. Studied art at the University of Alabama, Birmingham and the Art Students League, NY.
Between college and the present, full and part time work ranging from dishwashing, boat building, carpentry, delivery truck driver, school teacher, shoe salesman, bookseller, manager, business executive in publishing industry and ultimately from 1998 to 2005 as a Director in the Department of Publications for the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), NY producing 170 major catalogues documenting the collection and exhibition program of the Museum. Meanwhile, continuing the daily practice of painting and drawing.
Presently lives in NYC, working as a full-time artist, with a studio in Stratford, Connecticut and on Great Cranberry Island. Represented by Gallery 170 in Damariscotta and frequently shows work in Maine and in NYC.
Married to Kristen Estelle Blodgette, NY conductor and musician.
sources
http://www.LawrenceEdgarAllen.com
http://www.mainelincolncountynews.com/index.cfm?ID=22641
"Art in America - Annual Guide to Museums | Galleries | Artists" (August 2006
http://mdislander.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=956&Itemid=39