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Dolores Glover Kaufman has a B.S. and M.S. from the Cleveland Institute of Art and Case Western Reserve University. She taught Art for over ten years and was a lecturer in Photography at Case Western Reserve for three. She has been showing her work in regional, national, and international shows since the late 1970's and most recently was included in shows in New York City at the Cork Gallery and Lincoln Center, and the Touchstone Gallery in Washington, D.C. Regionally, her digital photo collage, "Day Into Night," won Best of Show at the Tampa Gallery of Photographic Arts. Her work is currently featured on the MOCA (Museum of Computer Art) website, and was included in an essay by J.D. Jarvis entitled, "Toward a Digital Aesthetic." She believes that the computer is a tool that brings new and unique creative possibilities to the graphic arts.
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