Edith Frohock
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Edith Frohock was an American artist who lived and worked in Birmingham, Alabama. Frohock specialized in painting, printmaking and book arts and was the first instructor to teach book arts in the South. As a professor, Frohock left a mark on many of her students including Anne Arrasmith and Mary Ann Sampson.
Frohock was part of the Mississippi Art Colony where she was the featured instructor in 1984. The colony, established in 1948 is one of the oldest continuing artists colonies in the United Stated.
Through the University of Alabama at Birmingham, friends and family endowed the Frohock Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded to a bachelor of art or fine art student in junior standing with a 3.0 grade point average or higher.
[edit] Books
- "Dance-space: Event/installation" 1981, Members of the Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama ASIN: B0007379KY
- "Paper works by Sharon Burg and Marji Clark, 1982, University of Alabama at Birmingham (Visual Arts Gallery) Birmingham, Alabama ASIN: B0007183Y2
- "Sherie Beard exhibits fired clay: U.A.B. Visual Arts Gallery" 1977, University of Alabama at Birmingham (Visual Arts Gallery) Birmingham, Alabama ASIN: B0007181TY
- "Works by Edith Frohock" Text by A. Granata, 1987, University of Alabama at Birmingham (Dept. of Art , School of Humanities) Birmingham, Alabama ASIN: B000725CXG
- "UAB Faculty Exhibition: Edith Frohock, Cerise Camille, Janice Kluge, Sonja Rieger" by Dept. of Art, University of Alabama at Birmingham , (Visual Arts Gallery) Birmingham, Alabama, 1984
- "Works from the permanent collection" 1984, University of Alabama at Birmingham (Visual Arts Gallery) Birmingham, Alabama ASIN: B0007188KG
- "German Masters of Twentieth Century Art [and] Contemporary German Artists by Museum of Arts," 1976, Essays by Ellen de M. Weiland, Barita Ann Rivenbark, Edith Frohock, Charlotte Gafford and Margaret D. Sizemore Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama
- "American Art Directory"1989, drawings by Edith Frohock, Page 257, R.R. Bowker Company, American Federation of Arts
[edit] External links
- List of books by Frohock
- "Book Arts: Four Approaches" 1991 collaboration with Mary Ann Sampson, decorative papers and binding by Paula Marie Gourley, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
- Mississippi Art Colony, featured instructor 1984
- attribute Dennis Harper
- Application For The Frohock Scholarship
- Methodology of "skinning the (CAT)Tt lists Edith Frohock as a correspondent to this project