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Jane Haskell
Jane Haskell
(24 November 1923 – 28 May 2013) was a
Pittsburgh
-based artist and philanthropist whose art focused on light. Her
neon
work "River of Light" was installed in the
Steel Plaza station
of Pittsburgh's 'T' system in 1984, which was commissioned by the
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
. She became a member of the
Carnegie Museum of Art
board in 1999, and was chosen as the 2006 Artist of the Year and exhibited by the
Pittsburgh Center for the Arts
. She was a student of
Samuel Rosenberg
and her work was exhibited as ''Jane Haskell: Drawing in Light'' at the
American Jewish Museum
. "Born Jane Zirinsky in 1923, in
Cedarhurst, Long Island, N.Y.
, Haskell received a bachelor of fine arts from
Skidmore College
in 1944 and earned a masters in art history from the
University of Pittsburgh
in 1961."
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