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Heine doesn’t interpret the world around her so much as she absorbs it, bringing it to life through the fulcrum of her arm, the tip of a wrist or the elegant scrawls that fly off her fingertips – Janet Goleas, Curator

“The investigative qualities of making art are what keeps me coming back. Art, for me, is born of connectivity and reference. My language is created through dialogue with perception as a tool, a physical and intuitive conversation, in which I find freedom and direction."

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Since I was quite young,” Heine says. “I believed that painting is just a recording of that time and that moment. It’s about being very present, following an idea. Following an idea. Following an idea: showing a human being thinking a thought and just following it to the very end.” -- Priscilla Heine in conversation with Amei Wallach

Priscilla Heine (American, b. 1956) studied at various institutions including the Arts Students League, Bennington College, Parsons School of Design at the New School, and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. Heine has shown her work consistently since earning her BFA from Tufts University in 1979, participating in solo and group exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the School of Visual Arts, Emily Harvey Gallery, and Wally Findlay Galleries, NY; Heckscher Museum of Art and Islip Art Museum, Long Island, NY; Ashawagh Hall and Guild Hall, East Hampton; and Boston City Hall. Born and raised in New York City, Priscilla Heine has recently moved from East Hampton to live full time in her studio and home in Glover, Vermont.

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