Carol Anthony

Carol Anthony (born 1943) is an American artist. Anthony's paintings and monotypes are represented in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institution, the Carnegie Institute, and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, among others.

Her "saying" is "A Place of Inner Stillness".

In the past she has collaborated with her identical twin sister, Elaine, who was also an artist. She earned her bachelor's degree in art at the Rhode Island School of Design, and has lived and worked in Connecticut, Washington State, and most recently, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Carol Anthony was born in New York City in 1943. She is an illustrator who was educated at Stephens College, Missouri and graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1966 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. An exhibition of her three-dimensional figures at the Museum of Contemporary Crafts was the beginning of a successful career.

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