Ms. Engelman has had one person exhibitions in Connecticut, New York and Florida, and been a key member of group exhibits in New York City, Miami and Seattle. She has participated in the prestigious Art Miami Exhibit 2004 and 2005. She received the Grumbacher Gold Medallion at the 1998 Artist Members’ Exhibition of the National Arts Club. Works by Ms. Engelman are showcased in public collections, including those at Baruch College of the City University of New York, The New School University Graduate Center, also in New York City, as well as the Nigerian Embassy in Togo.
One of her most impressive and unique accomplishments was her commission by the War Tribunal Court in the Hague, Netherlands, to paint the frontispieces for Volume I and II of Substantive and Procedural Aspects of International Criminal Law.
Ms. Engelman’s exhibition will be an integral component of the Gallery’s education program this winter. With the College’s diverse student population of more than 12,000 students and the surrounding community in the borough of Queens, the Gallery serves as both a haven and a laboratory. The Gallery’s educational program encourages project-based learning and exploration of the arts throughout all disciplines from the work of the College’s Art & Photography Department to the coursework in its Mathematics program. |