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BIOGRAPHY

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Randy Zucker (Brooklyn, NY, 1949) is a self-taught artist working primarily in Paint and Digital Art.   She has exhibited nationally from New York, NY to Maui, Hawaii. Randy shows regularly in the Greater Phoenix area at such venues as the Herberger Theater Center in Phoenix, The Sonoran Arts League Gallery in Carefree, The WHAM Art Center in Surprise, and The Desert Foothills Gallery in Cave Creek among others. She's been featured locally in the Arizona Republic, Phoenix New Times, Scottsdale Republic, Phoenix Magazine, Paradise Valley Independent, Jewish News, YabYum Music and Arts, and Jackalope Ranch, and Arizona Artist a Day, having images published in those as well as in the national magazine, Zeek, the books Phosphorous, Food, and our Future, and Introducing the New Testament: A Historical, Literary, and Theological Survey, 2nd ed. English and Spanish editions. Her image, "Minimal Menorah" appeared on the covers of J. (Jewish News For Northern California) and  NIW (Nieuw Israelietisch Weekblad), the Dutch Jewish Weekly. Her work has also been featured on the Chabad.Org International Blog, Jewish Art For the Soul. Randy is the Founder of ArtTHENA! A group for strong art goddesses in the Phoenix area to get together to socialize, talk art, and exhibit   She has appeared on the Good Morning Arizona show, was Phoenix Magazine's Artist of the Month in March, 2011 and was featured by Jackalope Ranch as one of 2011's "100 Creatives who made a mark on the local arts scene." She maintains her studio at home in Paradise Valley, Arizona.

 

As a well-traveled, female, Jewish artist, having come of age in the 1960s, hailing from Long Island New York, and living and working in Phoenix Arizona, she has a vast well of physical and cultural diversity influencing her choices of subject, materials and style. Her images are both deeply personal and universally relatable.   

 

                                                                                                                                          

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