Gail Skudera

Gail Skudera was born in Hackensack, NJ and studied art at Montclair State
University and Northern Illinois University. She earned a BFA degree in Weaving
and Textile Printing and a MFA degree in Fiber. Skudera has exhibited her work
nationally and internationally and was the recipient of an Artist Fellowship Grant
from the National Endowment for the Arts. She is a member of The National
Association of Women Artists in New York and Massachusetts, and was a visiting
artist at the Experimental Printmaking Institute in Easton, PA and the Robert M.
McNamara Foundation in Westport, ME. Skudera uses textile, printmaking and
photographic processes to make layered works that bring a sense of the past to
the present.
Gail has exhibited her work nationally and internationally and was the recipient of
an Artist Fellowship Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. She has
had solo exhibitions at the Studio Place Arts Gallery, Barre, VT; Southern
Vermont Art Center, Manchester, VT; Maine Museum of Photographic Arts,
Portland, ME; Williams Center Gallery, Lafayette College, Easton, PA; Pavel
Zoubok Gallery, New York; Wilson College, Chambersurg, PA; Saint Mary's
College, South Bend, IN; Lancaster Art Museum, Lancaster, PA; Contemporary
Art Workshop, Chicago, IL; and Sybil Larney Gallery, Chicago, IL.
Group exhibitions include Visual Storytelling: Modern Culture, Chauvet Arts,
Nashville, TN; Transient Beauty: Responding to Snowflake Bentley, Bennington
Museum, Bennington, VT; Grand Visions:We Are Here, New York Public Library,
New York, NY; Manmade:A State of Nature at Greenhut Galleries, Portland, ME;
Fem-Portraits at the Rush Philanthropic Art Foundation, Brooklyn; Persona:
Process Portraiture, Cluster Gallery, Brooklyn Art Cluster, Brooklyn, NY; The
2016 CMCA Biennial, Center for Contemporary Art, Rockland, ME; Remix:
Selections from the International Collage Center, Katonah Museum of Art,
Katonah, NY; Image/Clot at Zolla/Lieberman Gallery in Chicago, IL; Sporen,
Textiel Festival, Utrecht, the Netherlands; Daughters of the Revolution: Women &
Collage, Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York; 5th International Biennial of Textile Art,
Buenos Aires, Argentina; Japanese International Artist's Society Exhibition, Spiral
Hall, Tokyo; and Transformation, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts. Her work is
represented by Chauvet Arts Nashville, TN.