Q: What are your most significant professional accomplishments to date?

“Big Deal,” soft pastel on sandpaper, 58″ x 38″


A:  I will mention these:  my 1996 solo exhibition at a venerable New York gallery that specialized in Latin American-influenced art, Brewster Arts Ltd. at 41 West 57th Street; completion of Aljira’s Emerge 2000 business program for professional artists; and a solo exhibition at the Walton Art Center in Fayetteville, AR, in 2005.  All three were very important factors in my artistic and professional development.


In January I published my first eBook, From Pilot to Painter, on Amazon.


In February I was interviewed by Brainard Carey for his Yale University Radio program.  It can be heard at


http://museumofnonvisibleart.com/interviews/barbara-rachko/


Most recently I was interviewed for a fourteen-page article (the longest they have ever published on a single artist!) in ARTiculAction Art Review .  Please see


http://issuu.com/articulaction/docs/articulaction_art_review_-_july_201/30


Comments are welcome!


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