Bonnie Levinson is a multi-and inter-disciplinary artist who works in mixed media, painting, printmaking, multi-image photography, and performance. She is intrigued by the intersection of all forms of the arts. Her new studio is at 1608 S Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach, Florida, in Studio 201. She recently completed three years as a resident artist at the Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach, Florida.
Her artwork is in many private collections, homes, and offices in Manhattan, East Hampton, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Asheville, North Carolina, Aspen, Nashville, Palm Beach, Delray Beach, Lake Worth, Florida, and Ocean City, Ft. Lee, and West Orange, New Jersey, and on the yacht, Serena, in Newport Rhode Island. She has been included in juried and group exhibitions throughout the country. Most recently, she had a solo exhibition of 49 works in Roxbury Abbey in the Catskills of New York. Levinson has worked in the arts in leadership positions in cultural institutions as a museum and arts educator, curator, deputy director, and vice president. She served as deputy director at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, in charge of external affairs, including marketing, development, communications, and visitor services. Her years in New York were enhanced by her long tenure at the New York Public Library as vice president for development. During the past ten years, she has returned to her passion for art making and, in the last few years, to a full-time arts practice.