About
Environmental concerns have figured prominently in my life and my art.“Nature has been my source of inspiration for over 40 years. The diversity of nature has led to the diversity in my work. Just as the universe is constantly evolving, so is my art. Change is a constant in life, and as an artist, I am fortunate to be receptive and embrace it. Through the studio process, my work becomes a visualization of my inner self."
Corinne Lapin-Cohen is an environmental artist working across painting and installation. She is based in Katonah, NY, where she teaches drawing and painting at StoneHouse Studio. Her large oil paintings and installations explore humanity in the face of environmental challenges.
Her work is exhibited in museums, universities, art galleries, and included in the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Botanical Documentation and published in books and periodicals.
Lapin-Cohen graduated from Russell Sage College with a degree in art history, and did graduate work in environmental preservation.
Corinne was founder of the botanical art program at The Lasdon Arboretum, taught botanical watercolor and drawing at New York Botanical Gardens, Lehman College and Katonah Museum of Art. She was a guest speaker on the panel discussion “Artists Talking on Art” with the Smithsonian Institution, and appears as a guest lecturer for various groups speaking on botanical and environmental art.
She is a member of Silvermine Guild of Artists, Inspiration Art Group International, American Society of Botanical Artists, Katonah Museum Artist Association and Society of Layerists in Multi-Media.
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