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The Brodsky Center

The Brodsky Center, formerly known as the Rutgers Center
for Innovative Print and Paper, was established in 1986 by
Judith K. Brodsky. The internationally recognized Center resonates
with culturally diverse artists whose work explores contemporary
issues such as gender, politics and race. Prints from the
Brodsky Center are contained in museum collections worldwide,
including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern
Art (MoMA), the Whitney and the Smithsonian, as well as the
Bibliothèque natíonale in Paris and the Victoria
& Albert Museum in London.
The Brodsky Center Gallery at The Heldrich is located directly
outside the Livingston Ballroom. All pieces are available
for personal acquisition.
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