Nathlie Provosty (born 1981 in Cincinnati, Ohio), is an American visual artist in Brooklyn, New York. She earned her bachelor's degree in Fine Arts at University of Maryland Institute College of Art in 2004. The year after graduation from college, Provosty received a Fulbright Fellowship in painting, and spent a year in India. In 2007, She earned her Master's degree in Fine Arts at University of Pennsylvania. Provosty was the recipient of the Rosenthal Family Foundation Award for Painting in 2012.
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| - Nathlie Provosty (born 1981 in Cincinnati, Ohio), is an American visual artist in Brooklyn, New York. She earned her bachelor's degree in Fine Arts at University of Maryland Institute College of Art in 2004. The year after graduation from college, Provosty received a Fulbright Fellowship in painting, and spent a year in India. In 2007, She earned her Master's degree in Fine Arts at University of Pennsylvania. Provosty was the recipient of the Rosenthal Family Foundation Award for Painting in 2012. (en)
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| - Nathlie Provosty (born 1981 in Cincinnati, Ohio), is an American visual artist in Brooklyn, New York. She earned her bachelor's degree in Fine Arts at University of Maryland Institute College of Art in 2004. The year after graduation from college, Provosty received a Fulbright Fellowship in painting, and spent a year in India. In 2007, She earned her Master's degree in Fine Arts at University of Pennsylvania. In 2013, Provosty created an artwork for an album named Aheym by the musician Bryce Dessner. In 2014, she collaborated with the poet Robert Kelly and create a group of paintings for Kelly's book The Color Mill. Provosty was the recipient of the Rosenthal Family Foundation Award for Painting in 2012. In 2012, Provosty had her first one-person exhibition at "1:1", an experimental artist-run gallery in New York. Her first exhibition in a commercial gallery was held at Nathalie Karg Gallery in New York in 2016. Her work is in the collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, and MoMA. (en)
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