Cynthia Polsky (B. 1939)

Cynthia Polsky (B. 1939)

Biography

Cynthia Polsky is a New York-based abstract expressionist artist, whose works are informed by her interest in rhythm, spirituality, and the subconscious. Active as an artist on the New York scene in the 1960s and the 1970s, Polsky’s artworks also reflect the artist’s personal interest in aestheticism and techniques of the Asian continent. Polsky’s work is a celebration of freedom, nature and its processes and emotional temperaments.

Cynthia Polsky was born and raised in New York. She studied at the School of American Ballet and the Art Students’ League of New York. Polsky’s work was exhibited at Benson Galleries in Bridgehampton, USA; Artisan Gallery in Houston, USA; Laguna Beach Art Association in Laguna Beach, USA; Comara Gallery in Los Angeles, USA; Palm Springs Desert Museum in Palm Springs, USA; Krannert Museum at University of Illinois in Champaign, USA; and Ulrich Museum of Art in Wichita, USA. Polsky’s works are included in major public collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA; Storm King Art Center in Mountainville, USA; The Israel Museum in Jerusalem, Israel; and Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, USA