Fred Staloff
Born in Jersey City, NJ – 1924
After three years of military service during World War 11, studied
painting and sculpture at Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art
with Hans Weingaertner and Reuben Nakian. Continued studies in Paris,
France under the GI Bill in 1949.
Returned to France from 1963-69, painting and exhibiting: Salon
des Independents, City of Chatillon, One-man exhibitions at Galerie
des Jeunes, Galerie Mouffetard, Atelier Decima as well as Polder
Gallery in the Hague.
Returning to the U.S. in 1969, Staloff participated in juried exhibitions
at the Newark Museum, the Montclair Museum, the NJ State Museum,
the Jersey City Museum Bicentennial (Phelps Award), the 1990 NJ
Annual Exhibitions as well as several juried exhibitions at the
National Academy of Design.
In 1996, The Butler Institute of American Art presented a retrospective
exhibition of Staloff’s work. The James A. Michener Museum
in Doylestown, PA also presented a similar retrospective exhibition
in 1997.
Staloff is a member of the Audubon Artists where he won the William
Myerowitz Award in 1991, the Elaine & James Hewitt in 1994,
the Michael M. Engel Award in 1995, the Stefan Hirsch Memorial Award
in 1997 and the Ralph Fabri Medal in 2000. He is also a member of
Allied Artists of America where he received the Joe & Emily
Lowe Award in 1994 as well as the Allied Artists Gold Medal of Honor
in 1997.
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Contact
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