Mary
Anna Goetz
Artist
Biography
Artist Biography
Mary Anna
Goetz was born in 1946 in Oklahoma City where she began
her art studies as a pupil of her well known artist
parents, Richard and Edith Goetz. After earning a Bachelor
of Fine Arts degree from Oklahoma City University, Goetz
furthered her studies at the Malden Bridge School of
Art in upstate New York; Cape School of Art in Provincetown,
MA; and The New York Academy of Art in New York City.
A noted landscape painter, Goetz's work represents a
continuation of the American landscape tradition with
a special focus on New York city, the Hudson River Valley
and the famous art colony Woodstock, New York where
the artist maintains her studio. She is also included
in numerous other corporate and private collections
including Union Pacific, the Union League Club, Hudson
River Club, White and Case and the Professional Golf
Association.
One-person exhibitions of Mary Anna Goetz's work have
been held at galleries throughout the country including
Grand Central Art Galleries, New York, Howell Gallery,
Oklahoma City and Newman Galleries, Philadelphia.
A technique book written by Goetz entitled Painting
Landscapes in Oils was published in 1990 by North Light
Books. In 2006 JCG Productions has released a 90 minute
DVD and Video titled A Field Guide to Landscape Painting.
Goetz also maintains an active teaching schedule and
is a faculty member of the Woodstock School of Art.
She is also a member of the National Association of
Women Artists, and the National Arts Club. Mary Anna
Goetz is included in Who's Who in American Art and Who's
Who in the East.
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