Stephanie Navon-Jacobson
Stephanie Navon Jacobson has exhibited in galleries and museums in the United States and internationally including the Center for Contemporary Graphics in Norwalk, CT, National Arts Club in NYC, Shelter Rock Gallery, Islip Art Museum, Heckscher Museum, Nassau County Fine Arts Museum, The Shenzhen Art Institute in China, the Manhasset Library, the Port Washington Library, the Firehouse Gallery of Nassau Community College, the Alfred Van Loen Gallery, the Chung Cheng Gallery at St. John’s University, the Art Guild of Port Washington, Elderfields Preserve, and the Tengelsen Gallery at the Art League of Long Island. Shows include I.A.M. Pocketsized at the Islip Art Museum, the International Biennial Miniature Exhibition at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Expo 30 at B.J. Spoke Gallery, Huntington, Water’s Edge at the Manhasset Public Library and Line, Through Thick and Thin at the Port Washington Art Guild. Her work is in the permanent collections of Queensborough Community College, New York University School of Law, the American Paralysis Association and private collections throughout the United States, Canada, Norway and Israel. Stephanie has been a juror for the Suburban Art League Open Juried Exhibition, the National Art League Drawing Exhibition, Tri County Artists, and the Art Guild of Port Washington High School Competition. She has been a guest artist at the Village Art Club of Rockville Centre, the Long Beach Art Association, the Suburban Art League, and Women Sharing Art.
Stephanie has been an assistant to master printmakers Ruth Leaf, Dan Welden, and Susan Rostow. She is currently on the faculties of St. John’s University, the Art League of Long Island, the Art Guild of Port Washington, and the Great Neck Adult Program where she teaches printmaking as well as other art disciplines. Although her first love is printmaking, Stephanie also works in oils and mixed media. She finds inspiration in nature and organic images, sometimes realistic, sometimes