Ruth Hardinger
Ruth Hardinger is a New York-based artist and environmental activist. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Classical Studies, magna cum laude, from Hunter College and a year-long MacDowell Travelling Scholarship as well as an IIE Grant to Mexico, administered by the Fulbright Foundation. Since 1975 she has exhibited internationally at such galleries as John Weber, Hal Bromm, Max Huchinson, Richard Green, Lesley Heller, Salon Zürcher, Sideshow, Philippe Staib, Bill Bace, and David & Schweitzer, along with institutions like Artists Space, Amelie A. Wallace Gallery (SUNY), Islip Museum of Art, Sculpture Center, Museo Reina Sophia, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca, and Hudson River Museum.
For nearly five decades, Ruth Hardinger has been an "artist's artist," well known to her peers on the New York art scene, while exhibiting steadily in commercial galleries and nonprofit art centers, both in the United States and abroad.
SOURCE - https://caferoyalculturalfoundation.org/ruth-hardinger (Sept 2025)
