Barbara Grant, an award winning Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts graduate, puts a contemporary spin on the rolling countryside of Chester County, Pennsylvania. Her heavily textured oil paintings of rural Brandywine Valley are now available in museum quality giclee prints, signed and limited to editions of 200.
Barbara's work is featured in 100 Artists of the Brandywine Valley, by Philadelphia Inquirer writer, Catherine Quillman. CNN Headline News featured her work on Up Close Creativity. Barbara has been represented by Zone One Gallery and F.A.N. Gallery in Philadelphia, The Barnstone Gallery in Phoenixville, Axis Gallery in Wilmington, Frame of Reference Gallery in West Chester, and currently represented by The Square Pear Gallery in Kennett Square, PA
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Barbara Grant is an honors graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. She has received many prestigious awards for her paintings including the J. Henry Schiedt Traveling Scholarship, The Thouron Prize for composition, the Robert Ricker Memorial Prize for landscape, The Cadwalader Prize for portraiture from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art and the Samuel S. Fleischer "Challenge Exhibition" sponsored by the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
A Chester County artist, her work is featured in 100 Artists of the Brandywine Valley, by Philadelphia Inquirer writer, Catherine Quillman. CNN Headline News featured her work on Up Close Creativity. Barbara has been represented by Zone One Gallery and F.A.N. Gallery in Philadelphia, The Barnstone Gallery in Phoenixville, Axis Gallery in Wilmington, Frame of Reference Gallery in West Chester, and currently represented by The Square Pear Gallery in Kennett Square, PA. Barbara has participated in over 100 juried shows and numerous solo shows.
Mother of two, grandmother of five, her work now resides in the permanent collection of the State Museum of Pennsylvania as well as numerous private and corporate collections. Barbara lives and works in Charlestown Township, Chester County, PA.