Bio

BIO

Roxana Alger Geffen is a sculptor and collage artist living and working in Washington, D.C. For more than two decades she has exhibited her work nationally and internationally, including solo shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington (VA), The Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House (Alexandria, VA), and Flashpoint Gallery, as well as dozens of group projects at such locations as the Kreeger Museum (DC), the Museum of Design Atlanta, A.I.R Gallery (NYC), start gallery (New Zealand), and a recent traveling show with stops at the Skirball Cultural Center (LA) and the Capital Jewish Museum (DC). Additionally, she has received several awards for her work, such as two from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities and has been selected for artist residencies at the Vermont Studio School and the Arlington Art Center. Geffen studied visual art at Columbia University as an undergraduate and received her MFA in painting from Boston University.