Tucson Warehouse and Transfer Painting by Linda Rosenfield

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This artwork appears in 2 collections
  • Original Artwork Painting, on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 13in, Width 18in
  • Categories Paintings under $500
In the 1980's at the edge of Armory Park, in the railroad reserve, there was a coal tower. It was torn down years later. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles
In the 1980's at the edge of Armory Park, in the railroad reserve, there was a coal tower.
It was torn down years later.

Related themes

BarriobreweryRailroadtracksRailroadcoaltowerWarehouseRailroadcrossing

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Tucson artist, Linda Rosenfield, works with mixed media, often starting with a photograph. She grew up in New York City where The Brooklyn Museum of Art served as her rainy day playground. Hide-and-seek in[...]

Tucson artist, Linda Rosenfield, works with mixed media, often starting with a photograph. She grew up in New York City where The Brooklyn Museum of Art served as her rainy day playground. Hide-and-seek in and around the mummy cases was a favorite game.

She has taught art at the Tucson Museum of Art, in Sells Arizona on the Tohono O'odham Reservation, and at Pima Community College where she was Director of the Art Gallery on the West Campus.

Her work is in many private & public, regional and national collections, including The Tucson Museum of Art and the Polaroid Collection.

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