Fleisher Art Memorial
Miriam Singer is an experienced educator and artist with a diverse background in teaching and art creation. Currently serving as Teaching Faculty at Fleisher Art Memorial and as Lead Artist at Mural Arts Philadelphia since 2006, Singer also holds positions as an Instructor at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Young Artist Workshop, where specialized in various printmaking techniques. Past roles include adjunct faculty teaching screenprinting at Drexel University and gallery artist at LG Tripp Gallery. Notable projects include a commission for the Independence Seaport Museum and involvement in pop-up storefront initiatives in Southeast Philadelphia. Miriam holds an MFA in Painting and Printmaking from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and a BA in Sociology and Fine Art from Brandeis University.
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Fleisher Art Memorial
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Founded by industrialist Samuel S. Fleisher in 1898 as one of the nation’s first community-based art centers, Fleisher Art Memorial is renowned for its long-standing mission of making art accessible regardless of economic means, background, or artistic experience. In 2023, Fleisher will celebrate its 125th anniversary as the center continues to provide free and low-cost studio art classes along with opportunities for emerging and seasoned artists to exhibit their work. Extensive arts education and community-based programming also reflects the organization’s commitment to serving and strengthening communities in Philadelphia by developing, sharing, and promoting creative resources.