
Anum Farooq with Natalia Koren Kropf
05/24/23 • 25 min
PERSPECTIVE FROM THE FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN ARTISTS
Natalia Koren Kropf is a contemporary artist, based in New York, working in drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture. Natalia has received a solid classical education, which allows her to explore many ways of expression, inspired by nature, music, and science. Movement and light remain recurring themes in her artworks, which she refers to as visual poems.
Notable exhibitions include New York University East Galleries, Parsons School of Design Gallery, NYC; International Print Center of New York, Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT; Silvermine Artists Guild, New Canaan, CT; Monotype of New England, Cambridge, MA; Lynn Art Museum, MA; Arts Club of Washington DC; Strathmore Mansion, Bethesda, MD; New York Public Library, Art Students League of New York, Awagami Handmade Paper, Tokushima, Japan; Kreuzeskirche Gallery, Essen, Germany; RAVE MIAMI ART Fair, Miami, FL, ART EXPO New York.
Natalia Koren Kropf’s work is in national and international private collections.
She is a member of the National Association of Women Artists, where she served as a President during the tumultuous years of the Pandemic, 2019-2021. Presently on the Board of Directors.
She also is an Elected Member of the Allied Artists of America, the Art Students League of New York, Monotype Guild of New England.
PERSPECTIVE FROM THE FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN ARTISTS
Natalia Koren Kropf is a contemporary artist, based in New York, working in drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture. Natalia has received a solid classical education, which allows her to explore many ways of expression, inspired by nature, music, and science. Movement and light remain recurring themes in her artworks, which she refers to as visual poems.
Notable exhibitions include New York University East Galleries, Parsons School of Design Gallery, NYC; International Print Center of New York, Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT; Silvermine Artists Guild, New Canaan, CT; Monotype of New England, Cambridge, MA; Lynn Art Museum, MA; Arts Club of Washington DC; Strathmore Mansion, Bethesda, MD; New York Public Library, Art Students League of New York, Awagami Handmade Paper, Tokushima, Japan; Kreuzeskirche Gallery, Essen, Germany; RAVE MIAMI ART Fair, Miami, FL, ART EXPO New York.
Natalia Koren Kropf’s work is in national and international private collections.
She is a member of the National Association of Women Artists, where she served as a President during the tumultuous years of the Pandemic, 2019-2021. Presently on the Board of Directors.
She also is an Elected Member of the Allied Artists of America, the Art Students League of New York, Monotype Guild of New England.
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