LOT 0038

Griselda Healy
Entrance to the Kill van Kull
Oil on panel, 2004, 4 1/2" x 6 1/4"

This painting was part of the Noble Maritime Collection’s 2008 exhibition, Tugboats Night & Day.


Griselda Healy resided in Staten Island from 1992 to 2006. During this time, she was primarily a figure painter with a small studio at Snug Harbor.  She moved to San Diego, California, but later returned to the East coast and settled in Manhattan with an artist studio in Sunset Park, Brooklyn until the rents tripled; she finally returned to an available Snug Harbor studio on Staten Island in 2017.  Healy focuses primarily on figure painting, sculpture, and drawing.  She has studied with masters including Dan Gheno and the late Deane Keller at the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, Mary Beth McKenzie at the National Academy of Design, and the late Harvey Dinnerstein at the Art Students League.  “The breadth of their influence infuses and enlivens her work,” said Erin Urban, founder of the Noble Maritime Collection.  Large projects are figurative, often expressing movement.  She continually revisits figure painting projects, portraiture, and plein air landscape paintings.  A private mentor to young adults, she has also taught for many years at Wagner College and the Art Lab.  Over the years, Healy has participated in various group shows in the tri-state area, including annual faculty exhibitions.  She has had solo exhibitions at the Art Lab Gallery; Soho20 Gallery; the Edward Williams Gallery; Fairleigh Dickinson University, Antr’ Acte; the Staten Island Museum, The Staten Island Ferry; the Bryant Library; New Amsterdam Gallery; and The Union Gallery at Wagner College. griseldahealy.com.


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