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  1. Erika Ranee received her MFA, with a concentration in painting from the University of California, Berkeley. She is the recipient of a NYFA Fellowship in Painting and has attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.

  2. 4 nov 2019 · Erika Ranee received her MFA in painting from UC Berkeley. She is the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Painting in 1996 and 2021, an AIM Fellowship from the Bronx Museum, and was granted residence at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. She was an AIRspace resident at Abrons Arts Center in 2009, and was awarded a studio grant from The Marie Walsh Sharpe ...

  3. “Good News” Mixed media collage on canvas (acrylic, shellac, resin, gouache and paper) 11 x 11 inches 2020 $2,500

  4. 18 lug 2022 · By Cordy Ryman. July 18, 2022. Erika Ranee, Here, 2021, acrylic, shellac, and gouache on canvas, 36 × 36 inches. Courtesy of the artist. While I can’t remember exactly when I first saw Erika Ranee’s work, I’d come across it over the years, and it always appealed to me. I became more familiar with it in the spring of 2021 when I was at ...

  5. www.erikaranee.com › artistErika Ranee

    Erika Ranee Paintings and Drawings. Still Waters, 2024 acrylic, shellac, spray paint and paper collage on canvas: 42"x 36"

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Erika_CosbyErika Cosby - Wikipedia

    Erika Ranee Cosby (born April 8, 1965) is an American painter. She is the daughter of philanthropist Camille Cosby and comedian Bill Cosby. Early life and education. Erika Ranee Cosby was born on April 8, 1965, in Los Angeles, California, the oldest of five children born to Camille Olivia (née Hanks) and William Henry Cosby, Jr.

  7. 26 feb 2021 · Erika Ranee received her MFA/painting from UC/Berkeley. Her work has been exhibited widely in New York at the Bronx Museum, The Last Brucennial, The Parlour Bushwick, BravinLee Programs, M. David Co., Storefront Ten Eyck, FiveMyles, TSA Gallery, David & Schweitzer Contemporary, MAW Gallery, and at the Southampton Arts Center.