Jene Highstein
Born
Baltimore, Maryland, 1942
Education
| 1967-70 |
Royal Academy Schools, London, Post Graduate Diploma |
| 1966 | New York Studio School, one years study of drawing |
| 1963-65 |
University Of Chicago, two years post graduate study of philosophy |
| 1963 | University Of Maryland, BA in philosophy |
Grants & Awards
| 1998 | IASPIS Residency, Stockholm |
sculpture |
| 1994 | National Endowment for the Arts |
sculpture |
| 1992 | St. Gauden’s Memorial Prize |
sculpture |
| 1984 | National Endowment for the Arts |
sculpture |
| 1980 | John Simon Guggenheim Award |
sculpture |
| 1979 | Creative Artists Public Service |
sculpture |
| 1978 | National Endowment for the Arts |
sculpture |
| 1976 | National Endowment for the Arts |
printmaking |
| 1975 | Creative Artist Public Service TheoDoran Award, Ninth Paris Biennale |
sculpture sculpture |
| 1974 |
Change Inc. |
sculpture |
Teaching Experience
| 2008 | Artist in Residence, William & Mary College, Williamsburg, VA |
| 2007 | Visiting Artist, University of Maryland, College Park, MD |
| 2003 | Visiting Artist, University of Texas at San Antonio, TX |
| 2001 | Visiting Artist, Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT |
| 2000 | Visiting Artist, Pennsylvania Academy of Art, Philadelphia, PA |
| 1999 | Visiting Artist, California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco, CA Visiting Artist, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA |
| 1998 | Visiting Distinguished Professor, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX |
| 1996 | Visiting Lecturer, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA |