Do you want to know more about my fabulous art career, and the people and galleries that have helped me out? Well, you’re in the right place, then!
A short biography:
Leontine Greenberg grew up in Tucson, Arizona, and now lives in Jackson Heights, Queens with her husband, daughter and two cats. Her favorite cities are Barcelona, Hong Kong, and New York. Her favorite foods are Pad Thai and mayonnaise sandwiches. She does not always eat her vegetables.
Leontine’s work has been shown at galleries around the country, including ThinkSpace Gallery, Gallery1988, C.A.V.E. Gallery and myplasticheart NYC. She is inspired by other people’s photographs, old boats, city rooftops, the coming environmental apocalypse and Beatrix Potter.
Solo and Two-Person Shows:
July 2011, Animal Vegetable Mineral, Gallery1988, Venice, CA
July 2010, Nature Preserve (with Lawrence Yang), Gallery 1988, San Francisco
November 2009, Adrift (with Scott Campbell), myplasticheart, New York
August 2009, New Work, 88point5.com
Selected Group Shows:
July 2011, Crazy 4 Cult 4, Gallery1988, Los Angeles, CA
May 2011, Anniversary Exhibition, C.A.V.E. Gallery, Venice, CA
February 2011, New Moon, myplasticheart, New York
December 2010, Ladies Night, myplasticheart, New York
September 2010, Roadshow, Wootini, Carrboro, NC.
August 2010, Love Conquers All, Thinkspace, Los Angeles
July 2010, Crazy 4 Cult, G1988, Los Angeles
May 2010, Another Dimension, G1988, Los Angeles
May 2010, Thought Processor NYC, myplasticheart, New York
February 2010, New Moon, myplasticheart, New York
January 2010, Born Free USA Benefit, ThinkSpace Gallery, Los Angeles
December 2009, The Way of Flow, C.A.V.E. Gallery, Venice, CA
June 2009, Figuratively, Daniel Fountain Contemporary, Baltimore
May 2009, Beyond the Page: re-illustrating our favorite children’s books, G1988, San Francisco
April 2009, New Moon, myplasticheart, New York
August 2008, Manifest Hope, Denver
August 2008, Crazy4Cult 2, G1988, Los Angeles
April 2008, New Work, ThinkSpace Gallery, Los Angeles
January 2008, Fight for Flight, ThinkSpace Gallery, Los Angeles
Books:
Art for Obama: Designing Manifest Hope and the Campaign for Change. Shepard Fairey, Ed. New York: Abrams, 2009.