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Marisa Scheinfeld
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Marisa Scheinfeld : ウィキペディア英語版
Marisa Scheinfeld

(Marisa Scheinfeld ) (born September 14, 1980) is an American artist, photographer and educator currently living in New York. Marisa's work is highly motivated by her interest in the ruin, or site, and the histories embedded within them. Her projects have taken her from the United States to Israel, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, India and most recently her own backyard. Her photographic projects and books are among the collections of (Yeshiva University Museum ), Lynn Kroll, The Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, CA, (The La Jolla Athenaeum ) in La Jolla, CA, (The Edmund and Nancy K. Dubois Library ) at the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego, CA and (The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation ) in New York, NY. Her work has been exhibited in New York, Washington, DC, California, and London.
== Personal life ==
Marisa Scheinfeld was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1980. She lived in the Bronx before relocating with her family in 1986 to Kiamesha Lake, in the Catskills. She began her college studies at the School of Visual Arts in NYC, but dropped out after a year and a half and deciding to transfer to the State University at Albany where she received a B.A. in Studio Art in 2002. In 2003, Marisa moved to San Diego, CA and worked in the Education Department at the (Museum of Photographic Arts ) (MoPA) for four years. At MoPA, Marisa taught the museum’s photography outreach programs, managed its Docent Program and curated educational exhibitions. In 2009, she was accepted into the graduate program at The School of Art, Art History and Design at San Diego State University. She completed a MFA in Studio Art in 2011 and shortly thereafter, relocated back to New York. Marisa lives and works in northern westchester along with her husband Sam and their two French bulldogs, Ziggy and Luna.

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