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ANNA-LIISA KILK

ANNA-LIISA KILK

b.1939 Rochester, USA Lives in Springwater, USA

“This work is from my current series that is inspired by both night and daydreams of my interaction with the subject. My work is my only voice in this wilderness of noise.”

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Bob Conge pursued his education at the Rochester Institute of Technology, where he obtained a BA degree in 1962. He furthered his studies at Syracuse University, earning an MFA degree in painting in 1964.

In 1964 and 1965, Conge served as the Director of the J. Thomas Gallery in Provincetown, MA, where he played a pivotal role in promoting and showcasing artists’ works.

His remarkable talent was recognized when he received a prestigious Louis Comfort Tiffany grant for painting in 1964, affirming his skill and dedication to his craft.

From 1964 to 1968, Conge held the position of a fulltime assistant professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology, where he actively contributed to the academic and artistic development of students.

In 1968 through 1969, Conge took on the role of Director of a Title III Project for the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, further expanding his influence in the art community.

Since 1970, Conge has consistently produced and exhibited his personal works in numerous esteemed Museums and Galleries. His artwork has garnered international recognition, and he has become a wellknown figure in the art world. His pieces can be found in public and university collections across the United States, Europe, Japan, and China. Notable institutions include:

Museum of Modern Art - Toyama, Japan

Musee de la Publicite - Paris, France

Lahti Poster Museum - Lahti, Finland

Moravian Gallery - Brno, Czechoslovakia

Colorado State University - Fort Collins, CO

International Poster Museum - Warsaw, Poland

Bob Conge’s artistic journey has been marked by his exceptional talent and the appreciation his work has received from diverse cultural and artistic institutions worldwide.

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