CORAL GABLES GALLERY NIGHT: Edna Glaubman -- Gables
CORAL GABLES GALLERY NIGHT: Edna Glaubman was an important American artist
whose work remains today as a lasting testament to an extraordinary woman. Her work
is on the one hand unique, inventive and incomparable and on the other evokes
Monet, Chagall, Matisse and Klimt. A serious student of her predecessors,
Glaubman experimented in materials ranging from metal and clay sculpture, to
resins and polymers. She worked with a variety of papers, inks, acrylics,
pencil, charcoal and pastel. Her subjects varied widely and included
landscapes, portraits, horses, nudes, social gatherings, and intimate family
moments. She pioneered the use of acrylics and used an original technique where
she affixed crushed paper to the boards and then employed specialized inks to
achieve a final effect that resembles Javanese batik fabrics. Glaubman occupies
a section of Miami’s history when the city was first emerging as an important
creative metropolitan center and the influences of her creativity are both
subtle and apparent. Glaubman periodically produced drawings and lithos for
charities that touched her heart. A portrait of dignity for the Jewish Home for
The Aged, fundraising pieces for the Hope School and Haven Schools, the
Cerebral Palsy Foundation, the Miami/Florida Philharmonic, P.A.C.E. Concerts,
the Grove House and for South Miami Oncology (for a nurse training program).
Her charities were most often for special needs kids with the obvious
connection to her son, Michael.
- Street:
- 265 Aragon Ave
- City:
- Coral Gables ,
- Province:
- Florida
- Postal Code:
- 33134-5008
- Country:
- United States

