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Carol Heifetz Neiman was born on 3 January, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois. Discover Carol Heifetz Neiman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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3 January 1937 |
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3 January |
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Chicago, Illinois |
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(1990-03-03) Los Angeles, California |
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Los Angeles, California |
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United States |
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Carol Heifetz Neiman Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Carol Heifetz Neiman's Husband?
Her husband is Lionel Margolin (divorced)
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Carol Heifetz Neiman Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Carol Heifetz Neiman worth at the age of 53 years old? Carol Heifetz Neiman’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from United States. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In 1990, Neiman was a recipient of the Vesta Award from The Woman's Building.
Neiman was President-elect of the Women's Caucus for Art at the time of her death in 1990.
In 1989, Neiman was included in Exposures, Women & Their Art: written by Betty Ann Brown and Arlene Raven with photographs by Kenna Love and a Foreword by Alessandra Comini.
Neiman was an early experimenter in the realm of technology-assisted art, with a series based on color Xerox art combining iterations of xerox and prismacolor pencil. In 1987, Carol Neiman's color Xerox work was in the International Society of Copier Artists' "Bookworks and Prints" exhibition which opened in Bologna and is traveling throughout Italy.
Neiman was involved in events regarding the visibility of women artists. In 1986, Neiman was a co-coordinator of the artists Women Artist Visibility Event (WAVE).
As standards changed for taking a husband's name in marriage, Carol Heifetz Neiman's name changed from Carol Margolin, to Carol Neiman-Margolin until her divorce in 1980; then to Carol Neiman, and finally adopting the matrilineal Carol Heifetz Neiman.
Neiman also began experimenting with Computer art using a Tandy computer in the late 1980s.
In 1965, Neiman worked primarily in oil and pastel. She moved to a studio space in 1968, and in 1972, Neiman founded Art/West Fine Arts Center, a co-working collaborative in West Los Angeles that provided studio space for several artists. In 1975, Neiman—as Carol Neiman-Margolin—held a two-woman show, "This Venice," with Carol Quint at the Los Angeles Museum of Science and Industry on material from Venice Beach, California.
Carol Heifetz Neiman (1937 – 1990) was an American artist who was a member of the feminist art movement of the 1970s, known for her surrealist and xerox art. She also created etchings, and worked in pencil, pastels, and mixed media and was a painter.
Carol Neiman was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1937 to Benjamin Neiman and Lillian Heifetz. She married Lionel Margolin in 1957. They first moved to New York for his medical residency at Bellevue Hospital, where Ms. Neiman taught 8th grade art class in New York. They moved to Los Angeles in 1961, and had two children.