Beverly Rippel
450 Harrison Avenue, Studio #401B
Multi-disciplinary Boston Artist, Beverly Rippel paints, constructs, photographs and writes as a ritual for expression, exploration and communication. She is seduced by the visual world and all that resonates beneath its surface.
Beverly earned a BA from University of Maine, Orono, with a Major in Fine Arts and a Minor in Anthropology, and continued studies at the Rhode Island School of Design. She exhibits her work in museums and galleries nationally with series works in the collections of Nokia, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, MIT, and in private collections internationally.
A career highlight was her inclusion in the 2011 Portland Museum of Art Biennial with a Review by Pulitzer Art Critic, Sebastian Smee of her painting "Pink Cap Gun I". Beverly's paintings were selected for the Poets and Artists Magazine's "50 Memorable Painters", and featured in Artscope Magazine's "10 Artists for the 10th Anniversary" Edition. She has received Awards of Recognition from Curators from MOMA and The Guggenheim in NYC; Carl Belz, Director Emeritus @ The Rose Art Museum @ Brandeis, and Malcolm Rogers, Director Emeritus of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Rogers gave her his 'Best in Show' from 4000 entries for her painting "Just Once" in Cambridge Art Association's First National Prize Show.