BIOGRAPHY:
Born in Rome,
NY, Elisabeth Goss Stevens now lives and works in Sarasota, FL,
where she writes fiction, poetry and plays. She also creates and
exhibits etchings, linocuts, silverpoints and designs and illustrates
her many books. Her reviews of films, plays and books can be heard
on the Sarasota internet radio station WSRQ.com.
Stevens is the author of six books of short fiction, five books
of poems, five art monographs and an architectural guide. Some
of her books are distributed by Syracuse University Press and
by North Country Books and many are available through Amazon.com.
She is also a former art and architecture critic of The Baltimore
Sun and a former art critic of The Wall Street Journal,
The Washington Post and The Trenton Times. She has
written articles for magazines ranging from Art News, Art
In America, The New Republic, Life, The New Leader and The
New York Times Sunday Magazine to The Atlantic, Mademoiselle,
The Antietam Review and Confrontation.
Her graphics
have been featured in several one person shows in Sarasota, Baltimore
and upstate New York and included in group exhibitions in New
York City, Washington, D.C. and elsewhere. Her cover drawings,
spot drawings and illustrations have appeared in a variety of
periodicals.
A graduate
of Wellesley College, she holds a M.A. with High Honors in Modern
Literature from Columbia University. She has also studied at The
Art Students League, The New School for Social Research, New York
University, The Princeton NJ Art Association and Sarasota's Ringling
School of Art and Design.
As a writer,
artist and critic, Stevens has received fellowships from The National
Endowment for the Arts, The MacDowell Colony, Ragdale Foundation,
Villa Montalvo, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and Yaddo.
Stevens is
donating all of her personal papers to the John Hay Library at
Brown University in Providence, RI. Certain etchings and writings
may also be found in the collections of The Baltimore Museum of
Art, Cornell University, Harvard University, Hamilton College,
The New York Public Library at 42nd Street, Princeton University,
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, The University of
Texas at Austin and Wellesley College.
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