Charlie Calogero Salvatore SCIBETTA
1898–1931, Italy/USA
Biography
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Scibetta was a member of the Buffalo Society of Artists, The Arts Club of Buffalo, the Guild of Allied Arts, the Art Students League, the Tiffany Foundation, and The Cooper Union. He exhibited regularly in local shows with the Buffalo Society of Artists, had solo and group shows with The Arts Club of Buffalo and the Buffalo School of Fine Arts, as well as exhibitions in the New York City region with The Art Students League, the Society of Independent Artists, The Tiffany Foundation at Oyster Bay, an exhibition at the Tiffany Art Center, and The Cooper Union Art School. He won several prizes to include; Fellowship Prize (1924) with the Tiffany Foundation, Honorable Mention (1926) with the Buffalo Society of Artists, Second Prize (1926) The Arts Club of Buffalo, several Honorable Mentions in exhibitions with the Buffalo School Fine Arts, and a Cary Cash Prize.
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