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Paula Cofresí
Born
Patillas, Puerto Rico
Nationalitynorthamerican
EducationThe Art Institute of Chicago
Occupation(s)ceramist and psicotherapist
AwardsAward of Merit
Websitehttp://www.cofresiarts.etsy.com

Paula Inocencia Cofresí Silverstain (Patillas, Puerto Rico, 13 de febrero de 1946) she is an artist and psicotherapist from Puerto Rico, living in Chicago, USA. she is known as Paula Cofresí. She works in Evanston as ceramist and [1]

Profesional

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Education

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She studied High School in her city Puerto Rico, anfd got a Bachelor in Arts Education//Elementary & Secondary in the American University, San German, Puerto Rico. Se move to New York y en 1968 and studied Ceramics in the Hyde Park Art Center. In the years 1970-1973 studied Ceramic and Etching in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 1995-2013 studied Ceramic en the Eau Visual Art Center on Maui, Hawaii. In 2003 studied Ceramics at Oakton Community College Illinois.[2]Master in Social Work at the Illinois University, Chicago.[citation needed]

Work

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She directed Mandala MakingWorkshop in Columbia College Chicago during 15 years.[citation needed]

In 1996 after doing a workshop with Dr. Jean Husto, started creating a series of small sculpture denominated Diosas, Goddess Sculpture.[citation needed]

At the Evanston Art Center, in Chicago show her work the year 2023, with the title The naacp celebrates black artists. [3][4]

Member Coordinador del Evanston Mental Health Practitioners, 1990. Organiced Hispanic Teen Services Network 1994. Member of the National Association Social Work, Academy Certifed Social Workers, Illinois Association School Social Workers.

Publications

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The year 2014 auto publish the book “Ollas de Cofresi,”

In 2015 “Ceramica Cofresi".[5]

”2016 “Divina Mujer.”[6]

Referencies

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  1. ^ "Therapist Listing". Online Therapy. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  2. ^ "Paula Inocencia Cofresi-Silverstein". Evanston Made. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  3. ^ "The NAACP Celebrates Black Artists | Evanston Art Center". www.evanstonartcenter.org. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  4. ^ "Evanston Made BIPOC Members Group Show Closing Party - The Visualist". The Visualist - Chicago Visual Arts Calendar. 2023-06-29. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  5. ^ "Paula Inocencia Cofresi-Silverstein". Evanston Made. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
  6. ^ Cohen, Miranda (2017-10-13). "Delegation Book in honor of our 50th Anniversary". AWIU. Retrieved 2023-10-23.