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Selected Solo Exhibitions
2009
LINDA STEIN: THE POWER TO PROTECT, National Association of Women, Manhattan, New York (scheduled)
2007
ECcentric BODIES: AN EXHIBITION OF WORK BY ARTISTS WITH A FEMINIST GAZE, Mason Gross School of the Arts Galleries, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
LINDA STEIN - THE POWER TO PROTECT: SCULPTURE OF LINDA STEIN, Nathan D. Rosen Museum, Boca Raton, FL
2006
LINDA STEIN - KNIGHTS, SOFA, Chicago, IL; Chicago, IL Longstreth Goldberg Art
LINDA STEIN - WOMEN WARRIORS: THE YIN AND YANG, Flomenhaft Gallery, New York
LINDA STEIN - SCULPTURE OF THE HEROIC WOMAN, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
LINDA STEIN - WONDER WOMAN REBORN, The Art Mission Gallery, Binghamton, New York
LINDA STEIN - HEROIC VISIONS, Longstreth Goldberg Art, Naples, Florida
2005
LINDA STEIN - "(K)NIGHT WATCH," New York University, Broadway Windows, New York
2004
LINDA STEIN - THE FACE: AN OBSESSION (three decades), Morgan Gallery, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts
2002
LINDA STEIN EMBEDDED GLYPHS, The Art Club, New York
1998
LINDA STEIN SOUNDING BLADES, Spiva Art Museum, Joplin, Missouri
1996
MUSICAL BLADES, Cortland Jessup Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts
1994
LINDA STEIN BLADES, Jamaica Arts Center, Queens, New York
1991
BLADES: TRANSCENDING AGGRESSION, Monmouth County Arts Center, New Jersey
BLADES: REVERSING VIOLENCE, Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, Window on Broad, The University of the Arts, Philadelphia
BLADES: A PSYCHOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT, Fairleigh Dickenson University, Edward Williams Gallery, New Jersey
BLADES IN NEW YORK: A MULTI-MEDIA ENVIRONMENT, Soho 20, New York
1989
STEIN ENVIRONMENTAL EXCAVATION, Becton Hall Gallery, Fairleigh Dickenson University, New Jersey
STEIN EXCAVATION, Presented by mayor-Elect David Dinkins, gallery of Manhattan Borough President, New York
1988
CHAIRS AND OTHER CONSTRUCTIONS, Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York
1977
PROFILE, Gallery Camino Real, Boca Raton, Florida
1975
CONSTRUCTIONS, Gallery North, Scarsdale, New York
1974
STEIN: NEW WORK, PAF Gallery of Fine Art, New York
 
Selected Two Person or Group Exhibitions
2008
GALLERY GANG 2ND BIENNIAL, Flomenhaft Gallery, Chelsea, NY
2007
WOMEN'S WORK: HOMAGE TO FEMINIST ART, Tabla Rasa Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
WORKS ON PAPER - Flomenhaft Gallery, New York, NY
2004
WREATH INTERPRETATIONS, Arsenal Gallery, Central Park, New York, NY
BOX SHOW, Concepto Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
SMALL WORKS SHOW Gallery Merz, Sag Harbor, NY
SMALL WORKS, Boltax Gallery, Shelter Island, New York
2001
OVERVIEW, Blue Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
2000
TEXT: WORD AND IMAGE, Firehouse Gallery, Nassau Community College, New York
DEALER’S CHOICE, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, New York
1999
GALLERY ARTISTS, Nabi Gallery, Sag Harbor, New York
COLOR, Millennium Gallery, East Hampton, New York
METHODS & MATERIALS, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, New York
1998
BRIDGE: NEW YORK, Sakai City Museum, Japan
POINT, LINE & PLANE: DRAWING AND SCULPTURE, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, New York
1997
TO THE END AND BEYOND, Nabi Gallery, Sag Harbor, New York
DIMENSIONS: DRAWING AND SCULPTURE, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, New York
SHOWCASE EXHIBITION, The Alternative Museum, New York
YOUNGER ARTISTS, Anita Shaplosky Gallery, New York
DIRECTOR’S CHOICE, Millennium Gallery, East Hampton, New York
1996
FORM AS FUNCTION, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, New York
THE ALJIRA NATIONAL 2, Aljira Contemporary Art Center, Newark, New Jersey
1995
LINDA STEIN / NANCY GROSSMAN, Cortland Jessup Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts
BOXED AND BOUND, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, New York
A MATTER OF SYNTHESIS, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, New York
SACRED AND PROFANE, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, New York
1994
CONSTRUCTIONS, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York
1993
OIA INVITATIONAL, Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York
1992
IN THE TRADITION II, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York
THE NEUROTIC ART SHOW II, Artist’s Space, New York
INVITATIONAL, Art in General, New York
BLADES & CHAIRS, Novo Arts Gallery, Boca Raton, Florida
PAINTINGS, SCULPTURE, VIDEO, Curated by Judith Goldstein, NYNEX Corporation, New York
1991
TOTEM, Six Person Show, Curated by Timothy Eaton, Museum of Boca Raton, Florida (catalog)
INTERIOR IMPULSE, Curated by Howard McCalebb, Aljira Contemporary Arts Center, New Jersey
1990
WOOD: THE EXTERNAL MEDIUM, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York
PUBLIC MIRROR, Clocktower Gallery, New York
INVITATIONAL / DEFINING WORKS WITH PAPER, Bronx Council on the Arts, New York
BAD GIRLS, Curated by Corrine Robins, Aljira Contemporary Arts Center, New Jersey
1989
THREE PERSON SHOW, Susan Campe Gallery, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Virginia
FROM TOOL TO MYTH, Curated by Fred Wilson, Borough of Manhattan Community College, Triplex Gallery, New York
1988
REVIEW / PREVIEW III, Aljira Arts, New Jersey
1987
THE WREATH: INTERPRETATIONS, Arsenal Gallery, New York
1986
WORKS ON/OF PAPER, Queens Community College, New York
AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY WOMEN ARTISTS, Galerie Triangle, Washington, D.C. (catalog)
TRIBUTE TO GREATNESS, Essex Community College, New Jersey (catalog)
THE LIVING ROOM, INVITATIONAL EXHIBITION, Fourteen Sculptors Gallery, New York
1985
REVIEW ’85 / PREVIEW ’86, Aljira Arts, New Jersey
1983
Cooperative Art Directions, New York
1981
Profile Gallery, New York
1978
Radcliffe Gallery, Pennsylvania
1977
Orion Gallery, New York
1975
XI International Biennial of Graphic Art, Moderna Galerjia, Ljublijana, Yougoslavia (catalog)
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Hunterdon Art Center, New Jersey
Bergen County Community Museum, New Jersey
Hudson River Museum, New York
Union Carbide, Manhattan
1974
Waddington Gallery, London
Zella9 Gallery, London
Molten Gallery, London
Galerie Seder, Paris
Nouvelle Gravure, Paris
Drexel Gallery, Manhattan
 
Selected Public Collections and Commissions
Adelphi University, New York, 2008 Outdoor Biennial
International Design Center, Southwest Florida
Portland State University, Oregon (outdoor commission of three bronze sculptures)
Spiva Art Museum, Joplin, Missouri
Town of East Hampton, Entrance to East Hampton Airport (outdoor commission)
Museum of Boca Raton, Florida
Virginia Center for the Creative Arts
American Savings and Loan Association, Inc., Florida (commission)
Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York
Bud Merle Associates, Florida
Dimensional Builders & Associates, Inc., Florida (commission)
Hamilton Realty Corporation, Massachusetts
Jenny Curland Associates, Inc., Florida
National Home Builders & Development Corporation, Massachusetts
Newark Public Library, New Jersey
Rockland National Bank, New York
RSM Development Corporation, Florida (commission)
 
TV and Movie Appearances
2007
April 13 - E! Entertainment
January 24 - WXEL, repeated on February 7th
2006
November 15, Linda Stein appears on “The Early Show,” CBS
November 13, Reuters
November 13, Linda Stein appears on “The Situation Room” with Paula Zahn, CNN
November 12, Linda Stein appears on “World News Sunday,” ABC
November 10, Linda Stein appears on “Nightline,” ABC
November 3, Linda Stein appears in “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan,” 20th Century Fox
October 24-25, Linda Stein appears on “Inside Edition,” Fox TV
October 9, Linda Stein interviewed on CNBC, “The Big Idea” by Donny Deutch
April, Linda Stein interviewed on "The New Yorkers," Channel 26.
2005, June
Linda Stein Interviewed for one hour by Borat Sagdiev (Ali G). Stein appearing in Ali G Fox Borat Movie of November 2006
"Linda Stein’s Sculpture," LTV Long Island Television, 50 minute interview by Haim Mizrahi
2005, May
"Truth for a Change" - Cable Channel 34, Produced by Joseph Friendly, 18 Minute air time of interview with Stein at Broadway Windows
2004, Nov
"Truth For a Change" - One hour filming, by Joseph Friendly, of Stein's Studio & event honoring Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy, Reaching Critical Will (WILPF), United for Peace and Justice, Western States Legal Foundation, Women In Prison Project.
1997, Sept
"Linda Stein’s Sculpture," LTV Long Island Television, 1 1/2 hour interview by Frazer Dougherty
 
Radio Interviews
2007
June 18, "The Breakfast Show" Newstalk Radio, Ireland
June 15, "As it happens," CBC Radio 1
2006
December 18, Linda Stein interviewed by Janet Coleman on WBAI Cat Radio Café, New York Radio
November 14, Detroit Radio
November 10, Linda Stein is interviewed on “The Morning Mess,” 93.1 WNOU-FM, Indianapolis, IN
1996, Oct
“Linda Stein’s Sculpture,” Provincetown Radio, interviewed by Cy Fried
1996, Dec
“Stein’s Sculpture,” WGBB Long Island Radio, interview by Marcia Rosen for A Woman’s Success
1989, Nov
“On The Line”, WNYC Radio, Linda Stein, Nan Goldin and Holly Block interviewed by Brian Lehrer on current NEA censorship
 
Selected Awards, Residencies and Grants
2007
Artist-In-Residence: Hunter College, Manhattan, New York (2007-Present)
2005
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA)
1999
Guild Hall Museum Award, Judged by Gail Levin
1989
Resident Fellowship, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts
1988
Resident Fellowship, Djerassi Foundation, California
1987
Resident Fellowship, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts
1975
Artist-In-Residence: America the Beautiful Fund of New York
1972-79
Yearly Artist-in-Residence Grants: Suffolk BOCES Art & Humanities Program, Deer Park School District, New York
 
Education
Master’s Degree, Pratt Institute, New York
Bachelor’s Degree (Cum Laude), Queens College, New York
Pratt Graphics Center, New York
Art Students League, New York
School of Visual Arts, New York
 
Bibliography
Press: Newspapers, Magazines & Journals
2008
May; On The Issues Magazine; "Linda Stein Knights"; by Linda Stein, Art Editor, color photos
March; Curve Magazine; "Q+A Linda Stein"; by Stephanie Schroeder, 1 color photo, pg. 69
January/February; Sculpture Magazine; "Linda Stein, Nathan D. Rosen Gallery, Boca Raton, FL;
by Skip Sheffield
January 12; Los Angeles Times; "Give Borat the boot"; by Linda Stein
January 4; Los Angeles Times; "Dissecting the Tao of 'Borat' -- did we learn?;"By Hillel Felman
2007
Fall, Feminist Studies, “Vestiges of New Battles: Linda Stein Sculpture after 9/11,” By Jann Matlock (scheduled)
July 8, The New York Times, “Women's Bodies as Art, Wrinkles and All,” By Benjamin Genocchio, 1 photo
June 14, BBC News, "Artist gets even after Borat hoax," By Ian Youngs
wikipedia.org, "Linda Stein"
March, The Boca Raton Observer, “Sculptor Linda Stein’s Warrior Women, The safety of objects,” By Robin Gelfand, pg. 64-67
January 28, Sun-Sentinel “The Power to Protect” By Emma Trelles, Critics Choice, Arts Section
January 14, Boca Raton News “The Power to Protect: Sculpture of Linda Stein” By Reshma Kirpalani, Society and the Arts pg. 10
January 8, Boca Raton News Online “Linda Stein, ‘The Woman Who Stood Up To Borat,’ Introduces ‘Warrior Woman’ at Rosen Gallery”, By Skip Sheffield
January 7, New Times Broward-Palm Beach "Make Benefit Glorious Boca", By Lewis Goldberg
2006
Feminists Who Changed America, "Linda Stein", Barbara J. Love, pg. 443
December 20, artknowledgenews.com “‘The Power to Protect: Sculpture of Linda Stein’ at the Nathan D. Rosen Museum”
November, New York Magazine
November 30, Rolling Stone, “The Man Behind The Moustache” by Neil Strauss, Stein photo & highlights pg. 64
November 27, Us Weekly, “Borat’s Angry Costars, Not very nice! The film’s unwitting dupes cry foul, Femme Fury,” by Mark Cina, pg. 79
November 24, The Guardian, “The Borat Backlash,” By Patrick Barkham
November 17 - 23, Chelsea Now/Downtown Express, Linda Stein’s defensive armor, By Ellison Walcott, pg. 29
November 16, Stern Magazine, “War doch nur SpaB”, By Michael Streck, pg. 192 - 193
November 15, Globus, Croatia, “AMERIKANCI NA UDARU LAŽNOG KAZAHSTANSKOG NOVINARA,” By Karmen Begovic, pg. 29
November 10, Salon.com, “What’s real in ‘Borat’?,” By David Marchese and Willa Paskin
November 9, London Times, “Borat’s ‘victims’ fail to see the funny side,” By Kevin Maher
October 26, Metro NY, “Borat interview shows artist’s flair,” by Heidi Patalano, pg. 11
October 24, Huffington Post, “Duped Borat Interviewee: ‘He Owes Me One’...”
October 24, Slate.com, “Borat Tricked Me!Can’t I sue him or something?,” by Daniel Engber
October 23, BBC News, “How Borat hoaxed America,” by Ian Youngs
October 19, The East Hampton Star, “Sculptor Gets A Movie Role: Bamboozled by HBO’s appallingly gauche ‘Borat’,” by Sheridan Sansegundo
October 16, Newsweek, “Behind the Schemes,” by Devin Gordon, pp.74-75.
October 13, Downtown Express, “How I was duped by Ali G.,” by Linda Stein, cover and pp.29-30.
October 9, New York Post, “The Borat Trap’s Big Catch: How a fake Kazakh fooled a feminist,” by Andrea Peyser, p.11.
June 21, 2006, Times News, Something for everyone at new Jim Thorpe exhibit, By Karen Cimms
May 2006, ARTnews, Vol. 105, No. 5, Linda Stein, Longstreth Goldberg Art, Naples, Florida, by Donald Miller, pgs. 171-172
Summer 2006, CALYX, A Journal of Art and Literature by Women, Vol. 23, No. 2, “Linda Stein Knights: A Sculpture Series after 9/11,” Essay by The Artsist, Front and Back Cover with color photos, p. 75-79, includes four photographs.
May-June 2006, Harvard GLR/Worldwide Magazine, Vol. XIII, No. 3, “Linda Stein: Sculptor of the 'Warrior Woman,'” Linda Stein interviewed by Dr. Helen Hardacre, Text and 4 color photos on p. 30-31
April 6, 2006, Press & Sun Bulletin, color photo on cover of "Good Times" entertainment section, "Artist Chat Tonight" text and photo on p. 3.
Spring 2006, The Bridge, Vol. 1, Issue 4, "Sculpture evokes benevolent power," text and photo on p. 34.
2005
November HLFQuarterly, Vol. 6, No. 3, "Knights, A Sculpture Series After 9/11," by Linda Stein. Cover & pgs. 39-53, 11 color photographs including cover.
August 5, 2005, Dan's Papers, "South O' the Highway (and the North too)," by Ally, pg. 43
July 7, 2005, The East Hampton Star, "Linda Stein: An Artist of Contradictions," by Sheridan Sansegundo, Arts Section Cover (C1) with color photo (7.5" x 6") cont. with text and smaller black & white photo on page C5
2004
December 10, 2004, Dan's Papers, "Art Commentary," by Marion Wolberg Weiss, pg. 66, 1 photograph
August 13, 2004 Dan's Papers, "Summer in the City: An Art Critic's Journal," by Marion Wolberg Weiss, page 83, 1 photograph
2003
September 26 Dan's Papers, "Art Commentary" by Marion Wolberg Weiss, p.49
2001
January A&U Magazine, “Writing a History of Tears”, by Lester Strong, p. 38-45, photograph
2000
Winter HLF Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 4, “The Machete Blade: An Artist’s Search for Security & Strength”, by Linda Stein, Cover and pg. 43-62 & 148, 16 photographs including cover
1999
December 10 Dan’s Papers, “Art Commentary,” by Marion Wolberg Weiss, p.47
November 25 The Sag Harbor Express, “Nabi’s Greatest Hits”, p.11, photograph
November 25 The East Hampton Star, “At the Galleries”, by Sheridan Sansegundo, p. III-4, photograph
November 24 The East Hampton Independent, “Nabi Gallery”, p. B8, photograph
April 30 Dan’s Papers, “Local Color at the Millennium Gallery.” by Marion Wolberg Weiss, p.46
April 8 The East Hampton Star, “From the Studio,” by Rose C.S. Slivka
April 4 The New York Times, “Art Review, Guild Hall,” by Phyllis Braff, Museum p.6, photograph
1991
June 21 The Palm Beach Post, Florida, “Primitive and Powerful,” by Gary Schwan, p.25
1993
May/June New Directions for Women, Vol. 22, No. 3, “Sculptor Recreates What Scares Her,” by Marcia Newfield, p. 17
1991
July 8, The News, Boca Raton, (also Delray, Boynton, Deerfield) Florida, “ ‘Totem’ Opening Draws an Impressive Crowd to Museum,” by Sarah Pollak, p. 8
1992
July 6 Downtown Express, Manhattan, “Blade-Penner Wields Pen and Sword in Art and Business,” by Diane Webber, p. 18
1998
July 23 The Southampton Press, Southampton, “Dazzling Celestial Sculpture,” by Eric Gershon, p. B9, photograph
1996
October 3 Provincetown Banner, “Bladed Boom Box 277,” p. 20, includes one photograph
1994
March 20 New York Newsday, “Entertainment Best Bets,” by Greg Gattuso
1991
June 30 Sun-Sentinel, Florida, “Primitive Art Conjures Up Familiar Faces,” by Roger Hurlburt
June 3 The News, Boca Raton, (also Delray, Boynton, Deerfield) Florida, “Stein Exhibit Opens at Boca Museum of Art,” by Sarah Pollak, Cover, p. 18, 20
March 22 Star Ledger, Newark New Jersey, “Art,” by Eileen Watkins
Feb 13 Hackensack News, Garfield, New Jersey, "Linda Stein to Open Blade Exhibit"
2004
July/August Inside OUT, "Art Scene - Linda Stein" Cover & p. 30, 2 color photographs including cover.
1991
June 23, Sunday Star Ledger (Newark, NJ), "Furniture Isn't Taken for Granted at Exhibition," by Eileen Watkins
2005
May 13, 2005, Dan's Papers, "Max Ernst, Eric Fischl and Linda Stein in New York," by Marion Wolberg Weiss, pg. 56
1998
June 11 The East Hampton Star, East Hampton, “Art Is Up At The Airport,” by Sheridan Sansegundo, Arts Section III Cover, p. III-4
May 20 The Independent, East Hampton, “Airport Sculpture Finished,” by Steve Ferrari, p. 8
1996
Fall Women’s Caucus for Art, National Update, Vol. 7, No.3, “Blades Are My Bodyguards: Why I Make Machete Blade Sculpture,” by Linda Stein, p. 4, includes two photographs
1995
Winter 1995/96 Calyx Art & Literary Magazine, Vol. 16, No. 2, “Linda Stein: Machete Blades and Beyond,” by Marcia Newfield, p. 75-79; includes four photographs
1991
Sept/Oct Art Papers, “Totem,” Vol. 15, No. 5 by Chris Hassold, p. 38
June 21 News Transcript, New Jersey, “Sculptor Turns Weapons into Original Works of Art,” by Kathleen M. Horan
Feb 16 Week Ahead, Fairlawn, New Jersey, “Linda Stein”
1990
Mar 4 The New York Times, “Two Shows, ‘Bad Girls’ and ‘Personal Visions’,” by Vivien Raynor
2004
January HLF Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. 1, "Intrigued By the Face" by Linda Stein. Cover & pg. 40-60, 20 color photographs including cover.
1998
May 12, Town of East Hampton Press Release, "Stein Completes Airport Commission for Outdoor Sculpture"
August 21 The Joplin Globe, Missouri, “Shake, Rattle and Roll,” by Staff, Cover p. 1D & 8D
June10 The Independent, East Hampton, “Curious as to What This Is?” p. B13, photograph
March 3 Downtown Express, Manhattan, “Curves of a Machete Central to the Art of Linda Stein,” by Traci Kampel, p.12; Includes one photo
1997
September 3 The Independent, East Hampton, “My Blades Are My Body Guards,” by Linda Stein, p. B 12, includes one photograph
1994
October The World and I, “Machete as a Medium: The Art of Linda Stein,” by Stephen Henkin, p. 144-149, includes four color and one black & white photograph
April 19 The Village Voice, Vol. 39, No. 16, “Is Bad Good or Bad?” by Arlene Raven
April 3 The New York Times, “Transforming Machetes into Works of Art”
1991
July 11 Boca, Florida, “Modern Totems Charged with Primitive Power,” by Diane Scott, p.11
May 8 Art Matters, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, “Education Matters,” by Peter Helfrich
1990
Feb 25 Sunday Star Ledger, Newark, New Jersey, “ ‘Bad Girls’, ‘Personal Visions’ Present Women’s Works,” by Eileen Watkins
1992
April 5, The News (Boca Raton - Delray Beach - Boynton Beach - Deerfield Beach), "Unusual Furniture", by Skip Sheffield
1990
Jan 7 Dateline Sunday, Clifton, New Jersey, “For Art’s Sake”
Jan 5 Jersey Journal, “Art World”
1989
Dec 1 Star Ledger, Newark, New Jersey, “Environmental Excavation”
Nov 24 Record, Hackensack, New Jersey, “New Art Exhibit”
Nov 24 Dateline Journal, “FDU Hosts Stein Sculptures”
Nov 21 Observer, “Sculpture Exhibit at FDU”
Nov 15 South Bergenite, “Sculpture Exhibit to Open at FDU’s Becton Gallery”
July 9 The News and Daily Advance, Lynchburg, Virginia, “Art Notes, Three Person Exhibit”
1987
Dec 17 New York Newsday, “Nouveau Wreath,” by Avery Hunt, p. 10-11
1981
Feb 9 Boca Raton News, “Artist Uninhibited by Dimensions,” by Skip Sheffield
1980
May 3 News/Sun Sentinel, Florida, “Margate S & L Showcasing Paintings”
1973
April NYSATA Bulletin, “Deer Park’s Artist-In-Residence,” Vol. 23, No. 4, by Phillip Savino
 
Bibliography
Selected Essays for Exhibition Catalogs
2006
HELEN HARDACRE - Power and Protection: Japanese/American Crossroads and the Impact of 9/11 on the Sculpture of Linda Stein.
2004
JOAN MARTER - Sculptures by Linda Stein
SHERRILL REDMON - Introduction for Exhibition Catalog for Morgan Gallery, Smith College: Linda Stein, The Face: An Obsession, Three Decades
LINDA STEIN - Notes on My Obsession . Essay for Smith College Exhibition Catalog. 47 Pages, 44 Color Images.
SALLI ZIMMERMAN - Exhibition Catalog for Linda Stein
2002
JOAN MARTER - Linda Stein: Portraits in Mood (Also in Smith College Catalog, 2004)
1999
MARCIA NEWFIELD - Power & Vulnerability: The Art of Linda Stein
1998
PHYLLIS BRAFF - Stein's Outdoor Sculpture Welcomes Visitors to the East Hampton Airport
LISA PANZERA - Stein Outdoor Airport Sculpture
1989
CORINNE ROBINS - Linda Stein's Sculptures
ROBERT CRADDOCK - REGARDING THE ART OF LINDA STEIN
DR. RONNY COHEN - Linda Stein BLADES
GEORGE W. STAEMPFLI - Linda Stein
 
Authored and Published Art
1997-present
East Hampton Independent, Fiberarts Magazine, M Magazine, Artist profiles, including Esteban Vicente, Miriam Schapiro, Paul Brach, William King, Will Barnet, etc.
1977
The New York Times Book Review (May 29, 1977, p. 7)
1975
“Let the Students Teach,” School Arts (Vol. 74, No. 8, April 1975)
“Independent Study with an Artist-in-Residence”, Art Teacher, National Art Education Association (Vol. 5, #3, Fall 1975)
1973
Encyclopedia Art Articles, Office Cultural SA, Switzerland, 1973
 
Book Reference
2007
Baumgardner, Jennifer. Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politics. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007.
Napier, Susan J. From Impressionism to Anime: Japan as Fantasy and Fan Cult in the Mind of the West. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pg. 211.
2006
Love, Barbara J. Feminists Who Changed America, 1963-1975. Nancy F. Cott. Urbana Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2006, pg 443
 
Selected Curatorial Projects
1990-present
Curator of Fine Arts Exhibitions and Acquisitions, Art Acres on the Siemens Campus, Boca Raton, Florida. Worked on the creation of the Art Acres Sculpture Garden, including works by Jonathan Borofsky, Louise Nevelson, Nancy Graves and Brian Hunt.
1988-95
Curator of Fine Arts Exhibitions and Acquisitions, Shirley Fiterman Gallery and Triplex Gallery, Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York
1974-present
President: Have Art: Will Travel! – A non-profit corporation (since 1979) to exhibit art
Ongoing curatorial projects include:
Breaking Up Gender Stereotypes (BUGS)
Artists for Peace and Equality
1974-75
Gallery Curator, Performing Arts Foundation (PAF) Gallery of Fine Arts, New York
 
Lectures
2007, August
Linda Stein: Art in the Age of Popular Culture; Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations; Convention Center; Beijing, China
2007, July
The Power to Protect: Sculpture of Linda Stein; East Hampton Artist Alliance; Ashawagh Hall; East Hampton, New York
2007, Jan
The Power to Protect: Sculpture of Linda Stein; Nathan D. Rosen Museum; Boca Raton, Florida
2006, June
Linda Stein's Knights of Protection after 9/11: A Comparison with Wonder Woman, Princess Mononoke and Kannon; Tuebingen Museum; Tuebingen, Germany
2006, May
Power and Protection: Japanese and American Crossroads in the Sculpture of Linda Stein; Miho Museum; Kyoto, Japan
2006, April
Wonder Woman Reborn: The Sculpture of Linda Stein; Roberson Museum; Binghamton, New York
Ongoing
Feminist Art, Antiwar Art, Printmaking, Care of Paper, Drawing the Face, Investing in Art, for institutions including corporations, universities, and libraries.
 
Selected Moderated Panel Discussions
2000, June
“Fame: The Power and Cost of a Fantasy: Children of the Famous”, The Art Club, New York. Panelists included children of Erik Erikson, Zero Mostel and Norman Rockwell. Linda Stein, Moderator.

"The Artist in America”, Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton. Panelists included Linda Stein, Edward Albee, Blanche Weisen-Cook , Robert Giard. Katherine Linton, Moderator.
2000, April
Art and Activism,” The Art Club, New York. Panelists included Jaishri Abichandani, Nisha Ganatra, Jill Szuchmacher, and Imani Uzuri. Linda Stein, Moderator.
1997, Nov
“Are Art Critics and Historians Becoming More Assertive in Writing About Women?” The Art Club, New York. Panelists included Robert Morgan, Ann Gibson and Joan Marter. Linda Stein, Moderator.
1997, Sept
“Women in the Arts: Going Forward,” The Art Club, New York. Co-Sponsored by the Borough of Manhattan Community College. Panelists included Phyllis Chesler, Sara Schulman, Arlene Raven, Bernice Steinbaum. Linda Stein, Moderator.
1994, Nov
“The Gallery System”, Art Initiatives, New York. Panelists included Linda Stein, Sarah Greenberg, Dan Concholar, Branwyn Keenen and Laura Parnes. Michael Filan, Moderator.
1994, Mar
“Should Women Carry Blades?” Jamaica Arts Center, New York. Panelists included Roy Innis, President of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Linda Stein, Moderator.
1994, Feb
WCA National Conference, “Contradictions Inherent in Multi-Cultural Feminism, “ The Hilton Hotel, New York. Panelists include Linda Stein. Moderated by Dr. JoAnn Wein.
1991, June
“Violence in the Streets: Ways to Reverse the Trend,” Monmouth County Arts Council, New Jersey. Panelists included religious and civil experts on battered women, sexual abuse and teenage violence. Linda Stein, Moderator.
1991, Feb
“Violence in New York: Ways to Reverse the Trend,” Soho 20, New York. Panelists included Curtis Sliwa, Founder of the Guardian Angels. Linda Stein, Moderator.
 
 

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