Sheryl Ruth Kolitsopoulos

was born in Brooklyn, New York. After attending Art And Design High School in Manhattan, she received a BFA from Parsons School Of Design. While attending Parsons, she studied under the teachings of Jane Wilson, Yvonne Jacquette and Harvey Quaytman. To further her education, Ms Kolitsopoulos enrolled at The Art Students League where she was influenced by teachers Fredrick Brosen, Timothy Clark, Richard Pantell, Ellen Eagle and Master Printer Tomomi Ono.

 
 

    Drawing has always been a passion which she incorporates into the paintings and lithographs of her landscapes, citiscapes and figures.

 
 

Ms Kolitsopoulos has had solo shows at Pleiades Gallery and Prince Street Gallery in NYC. She has also shown in numerous group exhibitions in Taiwan, France and the United States. Her work is in the collections of The Hammond Museum, The New York Public Library, The Newark Public Library and The Art Students League. Her art is also in the private collections of Mr. Nion McEvoy, Mr. Micheal Rips, as well as in collections in Taiwan, Greece and the United States.

Ms Kolitsopoulos currently resides with her family in both New York and southern Greece.