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Rhoda Rosenberg is a Part-Time Lecturer at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA) at Tufts University. She also teaches at Montserrat College of Art and Artist Proof Studio in Johannesburg, South Africa. Her work focuses on printmaking, family history, and Jewish heritage.
- Education: Four-Year Certificate, Pennsylvania Academy of Art ('66); BFA in Printmaking, Temple University ('76); MFA in Printmaking, SMFA/Tufts University ('81)
Rosenberg's artistic practice explores themes of memory, family ties, and Jewish identity through techniques like etching, drypoint, carborundum intaglio, and monotype. She emphasizes process-driven creation, often transforming mistakes into unexpected results. Her works include the "Bubbie's Bag" series, "Mom's Legs & Clothing," and "Nate's Glasses," reflecting personal and cultural narratives.
Notable awards include the Russell T. Smith Award for outstanding teaching, Artist Resource Trust Grant, and Atlantic Papers Materials Award. She has exhibited nationally since 1979, including solo shows at Danforth Museum of Art and HallSpace Gallery.
- Scientific Awards: Cresson European Traveling Award (Finalist), Massachusetts Cultural Council Grant
Rosenberg runs the Merrimac Printmaking Studio and has been influenced by her Russian Jewish family. Her future work will continue to explore familial bonds and historical memory.





