Irene vilar biography
- É autora de uma variada, ampla e riquíssima obra plástica, nas áreas da escultura, da medalhística, da numismática, da ourivesaria e da pintura, exibida em.
- Irene Vilar (born c.
- Vilar was book series editor editor for Women and Jewish Studies at Syracuse University Press and from 2002 to 2005 served as founder and series editor of The.
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Irene Vilar
Irene VilarComIH • ComSE como ficou conhecida Maria Irene Lima de Matos Vilar (Matosinhos, 11 de dezembro de 1930 – Porto, 12 de maio de 2008) foi uma escultora, pintora e medalhistaportuguesa.[1]
É autora de uma variada, ampla e riquíssima obra plástica, nas áreas da escultura, da medalhística, da numismática, da ourivesaria e da pintura, exibida em diversas exposições individuais e coletivas e distinguida com vários prémios. Em 1976, legou, generosamente, parte da sua criação artística à Câmara Municipal de Matosinhos.[2]
A artista é uma das poucas mulheres portuguesas a ter seu nome homenageado em um nome de rua, a praça Irene Vilar. [3]
Biografia
[editar | editar código-fonte]Irene se mudou aos 19 anos para a Foz do Douro, no Porto, onde teve dois ateliers na Rua do Padre Luís Cabral, perto da casa onde vivia. Ela concluiu a escola já na cidade e, contra a vontade da família, inscreveu-se na Escola Superior de Belas Artes do Porto, onde concluiu sua licenciatura em Escultura em 1955. Na classificação final, obteve a nota máxima com seu trabalho "
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U.Porto Memory
Irene Vilar
Irene Vilar 1930-2008 Sculptor, painter and medal maker |
Maria Irene Lima de Matos Vilar was born in Matosinhos on 11 December 1930. She lived in Foz do Douro, in Porto, since she was 19, where she had two workshops, both in Padre Luís Cabral Street, near her home.
She completed her high school education in Porto, at the end of which she enrolled in the Porto School of Fine Arts against her family’s wishes. She wanted to study Architecture, but after contacts with teachers Barata Feyo and Dórdio Gomes she chose sculpture, at a time when the school was run by architect Carlos Ramos.
She enrolled in Sculpture on 22 September 1948 and completed the degree on 2 June 1955. Unsurprisingly, her end of the year project entitled "Lying statue" earned her full marks.
In 1958, she studied in Italy and travelled across Spain, France and Switzerland on a scholarship from the Institute for Advanced Culture and Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian.
She trained at Gomes Teixeira School and Clara de Resende High School, in Porto, teaching Drawing, Visu
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Irene Vilar
Puerto Rican writer
Irene Vilar (born c. 1969) is a Puerto Rican American editor, literary agent, environmental advocate, and author of several books dealing with national and generational trauma and women's reproductive rights.
Biography
Born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico in 1969,[3] Vilar is the granddaughter of Puerto Rican nationalistLolita Lebrón, who participated in an assault on the United States House of Representatives in 1954.[4] After her mother's suicide in 1977, she attended boarding school in New Hampshire at age 15 before enrolling at Syracuse University where she married her literature professor, Pedro Cuperman.[4][5][6][7]
Her work The Ladies' Gallery: A Memoir of Family Secrets (originally published in 1996) was a Philadelphia Inquirer and Detroit Free Press notable book of the year, a finalist for the Mind Book of the Year Award and the Latino Book Award.[1] Her memoir, Impossible Motherhood: Testimony of an Abortion Addict (published in 2009), revealed that the
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