.Home....
Edori Fertig
Edori Fertig
was born in New York City in 1957. She studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and at the Massachusetts College of Art before settling in London in 1984. She has recently completed an MA in Printmaking from Camberwell College of Art.

She has exhibited widely in this country and abroad including in New York City, Sydney and Madrid.

Her solo exhibition 'Memory Train' will open at the Exhibition Centre, the Hebrew Home for the Aged, Riverdale, New York in April 2003 and her work will also be included in the exhibition 'A Time to be Born' at the Jewish Museum, London in May 2003.

 

Solo and Two Person Exhibitions

2003
2002        
2001
1997
1995
1991
1990
1990
1985
Gretta, Edori Fertig, Sartorial Contemporary Art, London
Chrys Allen, Edori Fertig, The Green Space, London
Inner Eches, St.Barnabas Church, London
Milton Healthworld Advertising, Knightsbridge, London
Birth, Milton Featherstone Advertising, London
The Other Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
Woodlands Art Gallery, London
The Square Gallery, London
Bromfield Gallery, Boston, USA

Selected Group Exhibitions

2003
2001
2001

2000,2001
2000,2001
1999
1998

1998
1997-1999
1996-1997
1996
1994
1994
1993
1993
1992
1992
1991
1991
1990
1990

Imprints, Sartorial Contemporary Art, London
Jewish Artists Awards 2001, The Candid Gallery, London
Imagining The Body, an exchange exhibition between Camberwell College of Arts, Kala Bhavana, India and The National Art School, Sydney, Australia MA4, Camberwell College of Arts, London
Camberwell Art Week, Denmark Place Studio, London
National Print Exhibition, The Mall Galleries, London
Bankside Browser, Tate Modern, London
De Grabadoras Britanicas y Espanolas
, The British Council of Madrid and the Office of the Director General of Women's Affairs, Circulo de Bellas Artes, Madrid, Spain, Conference and Exhibition
Revealing the Image, The Wiseman Gallery, Oxford
Contemporary Print Show
, Barbican Centre and Atlantis Gallery, London Small Works, Kendall Art and Design, New York Traces, Pump House Gallery, London
Rubies and Rebels: Jewish Female Identity in Contemporary British Art, Barbican Arts Centre, London, Leeds Uni. Art Gallery, Leeds, Hove Museum, Hove
Sternberg Prize Finalists Exhibition, Sternberg Centre, London
Prints Made at LPW, London Print Workshop, London
Print Focus '94, Midlands Art Centre, Birmingham
Printmakers Council, Barbican Centre, London
Piers Feetham Gallery Christmas Exhibition, London
Printmakers Council, National Theatre, London
Impressive Women Print Exhibition, London Print Workshop, London
The Green Fund Comtemporary Art Fair, Smiths Gallery, London
5th Humberside Open Print Touring Exhibition, Farens Gallery, Hull Arts Council Gallery, Belfast Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester
Printworks 1990
, The Square Gallery, London
Morley Printmakers, Morley College, London
The Art of the Printmaker, Prinmakers Council, Royal Festival Hall, London

Prizes

1992         Paintworks Award, Printmakers Council

Publications

2001
2000
1999
1996
1996
1996
1996
1996
1988
1986
 
Inner Echoes, Artery, Issue 028, Southwark Arts Forum
"Self Memory and Art"
, by Susie Mendlesson, Coventry School of Art and Design, Coventry Uni.
Women's Art Library, Bulletin no.10, Pen Dalton
Wallflowers, Victoria Stagg Elliott, New Moon Magazine, July 1996
Impressions Review, "Herstory of Art", by Julia Weiner, Jewish Cronicle, October 18, 1996
Rubies and Rebels, "Rebellious Rubies, Precious Rebels" by Monica Bohm- Duchen, Lund Humphries Publishers, London
Artists Books, Liver and Lights no.4 (collobration with book artist John Bently) by Cathy Courtney, Art Monthly, June 1990
Jewish Quarterly, (featured artist), Spring Issue
Women Artists Desk Diary, drawing reproduced
Artists Books, Liver and Lights no.4, by Stephanie Brown, Artist's Newsletter, July 1986
Copyright © Sartorial Contemporary Art 2005