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Audio Canvas: Sylvie Rosenthal

Sylvie Rosenthal is a woodworker, welder, and artist who is pioneering the field of sculpture and furniture design for women. She's teaching a two-week long workshop at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village this summer and takes us behind the scenes into the studio and her artistic process. 

To see more of Sylvie Rosenthal's work, visit her website at www.SylvieRosenthal.com. And visit www.AndersonRanch.org to learn more about this summer's workshops. 

Credit Ramon C Purcell
"Ballena" by Sylvie Rosenthal. 2011. 133in l x 21in h x 35in w, bass, poplar, paint, mixed media.

Credit Ramon C Purcell
"Frenchie" by Sylvie Rosenthal. 2011. 32in h x 11in w x 19in d, poplar, bass wood, paint, mixed media.

Cornelia was born and raised in Aspen and is happy to be home after attending the University of Denver, where she earned degrees in Geography and Studio Art. Since graduating in 2011, she has illustrated several local children’s books, made maps around the world, and continues to draw and paint. In the summer of 2011, Cornelia was a Development intern at The Aspen Institute, and returned to work for The Aspen Ideas Festival in the summer of 2012.
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