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Elisa Pritzker
Solaris Ancestral Altar

Elisa Pritzker
Solaris Ancestral Altar
- Primed wood, acrylic paint, double coat of outdoor varnish resistant to the elements.
- 22″ x 22″ x 4″ / approximately 2 lbs.
- This light art piece will have attached eye screws on top and side of it to be able to run a fishing line around the tree avoiding any kind of damage to the trunk. There is no maintenance required.
My SOLARIS ANCESTRAL ALTAR is a cue to honor mother nature. It is a reminder to be kind, respectful and compassionate towards our environment since there is “only one earth”.
Elisa Pritzker exhibited at MoMA, Queens Museum, Skirball Museum-Jerusalem, Dorsky Museum, Espronceda-Barcelona, K-Salon-Berlin Germany, Rockefeller Center New York City, United Nations, Iceland Biennale, Arts Westchester in large and small group exhibits. Among solo exhibits, her art was shown at HVMOCA [formerly HVCCA Museum], Hammond Museum, Saletta Kinzica Art Gallery-Pisa Italy, Casa Argentina-Jerusalem IsraeFranklin 54 Gallery NYC, Wired Gallery, Galeria Arte x Arte / Luz & Alfonso Castillo Foundation, Buenos Aires Argentina and Mohonk Mountain House.
Throughout her career she has been the recipient of awards and grants, recently she received the 2020 NYFA-NYSCA Keep NYS Creating Project, the 2022 Creation Grant from the National Endowment of Arts Argentina and the 2023 Ulster County Cares 2 Award. Three of her art catalogs: Selk’nam and Tandem are available at Amazon. The catalogs are in the permanent Library collection of Castagnino Museum and MAMBA [Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art].
Pritzker was featured in media publications, radio and TV like PBS Channel, CNN-in Spanish, Huffpost [Huffington Post], Chronogram Magazine, Hyperallergic, Radio Kingston, Radio Vassar College and her “Eclectica Store” was showcased in the New York Times. In 2024 she is presenting a two-person exhibition with Cristian Dalgaard at Art at the Center and at Castagnino Museum both in Argentina.