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Curriculum Vitae

Name: Naomi Geller Lipsky

Address 7 Juniper Ln

Johnston, RI 02919

 

Education: Postdoctoral Fellowship: June 1981 – August 1984

Laboratory of Dr. Richard E. Pagano

Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Md.

 

PhD: Sept. 1975   May 1981

Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md.

 

B.A.: Sept. 1971   May 1975

Biology

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

 

Research Experience:

1985 – 1987 Instructor, Laboratory of Dr. Daniel B. Drachman

Dept. of Neurology

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md.

1984 – 1985 Research Fellow

Laboratory of Dr. Gary A. Schwarting

Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center for Mental Retardation, Waltham, Ma.

Research Fellow, Dept. of Neurology

Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University School of Medicine, Boston, Ma.

1981 – 1984 Postdoctoral Fellow

Laboratory of Dr. Richard E. Pagano

Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Md.

1976 – 1981 Predoctoral Fellow

Laboratory of Dr. Peter L. Pedersen

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md.

 

Teaching Experience:

1977 – 1981 Conference Assistant, Medical Student Biochemistry

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md.


Awards:

1982 – 1984 NIH Individual Research Fellowship

1975 – 1981 NIH Predoctoral Training Grant

 

Societies

(to 1987) New York Academy of Sciences

A.A.A.S.

 

Research Publications:

1. Lipsky NG and Pedersen PL (1981) Mitochondrial Turnover in Animal Cells   Half lives of Mitochondria Based on14C Bicarbonate Incorporation, J. Biol. Chem. 256:8652 8657.

2. Lipsky NG and Pedersen PL (1982) Perturbation by Clofibrate of Mitochondrial Levels in Animal Cells   Implications for a Model of Mitochondrial Genesis, J. Biol. Chem. 257:1473 1481.

3. Lipsky NG and Pagano RE (1982) Metabolism and Intracellular Distribution of Fluorescently Labeled Ceramide in Cultured Fibroblasts, J. Cell Biol. 95:269a

4. Lipsky NG and Pagano RE (1983) Sphingolipid Metabolism in Cultured Fibroblasts   Microscopic and Biochemical Studies Employing a Fluorescent Analog of Ceramide, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 80:2608 2612.

5. Lipsky NG and Pagano RE (1984) Fluorescent Sphingomyelin Labels the Plasma Membrane of Cultured Fibroblasts, Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 435:306 308.

6. Lipsky NG and Pagano RE (1985) Intracellular Translocation of Fluorescent Sphingolipids in Cultured Fibroblasts: Endogenously Synthesized Sphingomyelin and Glucocerebroside Analogs Pass Through the Golgi Apparatus enroute to the Plasma Membrane, J. Cell Biol. 100:27 34.

7. Lipsky NG and Pagano RE (1985) A Vital Stain for the Golgi Apparatus, Science 228:745 747.

8. Lipsky NG, Drachman DB, Pestronk A, and Shih P-H (1989) Neural Regulation of mRNA for the alpha-Subunit of Acetylcholine Receptors: Role of Neuromuscular Transmission, Exp. Neurology 105:171-176.

 

Additional Publications:

1. Lipsky, NG, trans (1989) On the Structure of Nerve Cells by C. Golgi, J. of Microscopy 155:3-7.

2. Lipsky, NG, trans (1989) On the Structure of the Nerve Cells of the Spinal Ganglia, by C. Golgi, J. of Microscopy 155:9-14.

3. Lipsky NG (1983   1990) Lipsky Acrostic, Trends in Biochemical Sciences 14:353, etc.

 

Filed Under: Naomi Lipsky

Resume, Artistic Credentials

Free-lance Artist and Business Owner:

1979-present: Naomi Geller Lipsky Decorative Arts

Contractual Employment:

2012-present: Free-lance writer, Rhode Island Jewish Voice and Herald

2009-present: Puzzle maker, Publications International Ltd, Chicago IL

2010-2011: home décor sewing instructor, Joanne’s fabrics, Warwick, RI

2010: U.S. Census Bureau, Enumerator

Volunteer Positions:

2003-present – Board member (8 years as Treasurer) Society of Gilders

1996-2004 – Board member, Rochester Public Library, MN

1992-1995 – Co-founder and Director, SEMVA Art Gallery, Rochester, MN

Education (non-scientific):

2009-2010: Master Seamstress Certificate Program, University of RI

1982-1990: Graduate Level Classes, Maryland Institute College of Art

Museum and Gallery Exhibits (selected):

2010: “Air”, Bristol Art Museum, Bristol, RI

2009: Invitational, Warwick Museum of Art, Warwick, RI

2004: Solo Exhibition – First Baptist Church, Rochester, MN

2002: “A Different Purim Sound”, Sussman Gallery at the JCC, NY, NY

2000: “Masterworks in the Low Country”, Gibbes Museum, Charleston, SC

1998: Solo Exhibition Jewish Community Center of St. Paul, MN

1997:”Realm Between Realms”-B’Nai B’Rith Klutznick Museum, Wash. D.C.

1997: “Creating and Connecting”, Murphy Gallery, St. Paul, MN

1991: “The Regilded Age”, Newark Museum, Newark, NJ

 

Awards:

2012: “Get Crafty with Dover”, Second Place,  http://www.facebook.com/dovercrafts#!/dovercrafts

2010: People’s Choice Award, ”Air” show, Bristol Art Museum, RI

2002: Accreditation, International Quilling Guild

1993: (and 1991) First prize, paper sculpture, Minnesota State Fair

1991: Accepted to “Leadership 2000” program, Rochester, MN

1988: Best of Show, crafts, and First Prize, quilling, Maryland State Fair

1987: First prize, quilling, Maryland State Fair

Published Artwork:

2010: 500 Judaica, Sterling Pub. Co, NY, 2010, p. 339

2007:Lilly Oncology on Canvas, p138

2006: “Crafty Framers”, Picture Framing Magazine, October, p. 68

2002: Judaic Artisans Today, Kathryn Morton, Flower Valley Press; MD

2001 & 2002: United Synagogues of Conservative Judaism, calendar

2000: “American Artist”, September, p 68

1999: (& 1996 & 1995) Cover, American Jewish World, Minnetonka, MN

1998: Mayo Clinic Photographic Calendar

1998: Paper Quilling…; Malinda Johnston; Lark Press; NY.

1997: (& 1989):”The Women’s League for Conservative Judaism Calendar”

1995: Upon Thy Doorposts by Belle Rosenbaum, NY

1994: The Book of Paper Quilling, Malinda Johnston; Sterling Pub. Co., NY

1994: (& 1993) artwork on United Jewish Appeal’s annual greeting card

1992: “Spicebox” column in “Moment”, April, p.64

1988: “The Jewish Calendar 1988-1989” by Michael Strassfeld

 

Published Designs:

1995: “All Wrapped Up”; Crafts quick & easy Christmas.

1994: “Ring in the Holidays”; Crafts quick & easy Christmas.

1991: “Paper Twist Menorah”, Crafts Magazine, Nov.

1991: “Cross-Stitch Passover Towel”, Crafts Magazine, April.

1988: “Noah’s Ark”, Crafts Magazine, Dec.

1987: “Dreidel Game”, Crafts Magazine, Dec.

Published Original Articles (selected):

2012: RI Jewish Voice and Herald, article or interview, April 13, p.1,  May 25, p.29,  August 3, p.27

2000: “My First Limited Edition Print”, Spirit of the Arts, Fall

1999: “Gilding as a Decorative Art – Quilling a Bessamin Box“, The Gilder’s Tip, #3, p.4

1998: “Freddy Says ‘Cheese'”; Picture Framing Magazine, October. p.94

1995: “Scientific Nomenclature”; The N.Y. Times Magazine Crossword Puzzle; July 16, p54

1993: “Any Way You Slice It”; American Jewish World, Sept. 10

1983-1990 “Lipsky Acrostic”, Trends in Biochemical Sciences

A list of scientific publications is available upon request.

 

Societies:

Pomegranate Guild for Judaic Needlework

The Quilling Guild

Society of Gilders

American Guild of Judaic Art

North American Quilling Guild


Updated: July, 2012 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Weeping May Linger …

Weeping May Linger for the Night, But in the Morning There is Joy[singlepic id=40 w=228 h=300 float=]

Psalm 30:6 in memory of Dr. James J. Lipsky

limited edition lithograph of original collage

Psalm 30 is a song of thanksgiving from the soul of a gifted poet. This verse captures the sense of emergence from despair into light and rejoicing. It reassures us that time will bring healing from even the deepest sorrow.

The printing process for this lithograph was extremely exacting.  After background was reproduced by means of offset lithography on archival paper, it was run through the press again and   the letters were stamped with gold foil.  It was run through a third time and the letters were  embossed with a custom-made die.  The registration has to be perfect.

This process was limited to an exclusive edition of 500 prints, each one numbered and signed by the artist.  Each print is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, also numbered and signed, and on archival paper.
The original version of this consisted of quilled, gilt-edged letters on a collaged background, and it is in the collection of The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.

 


The framed print is double matted, with an inner gold foil mat and the outer of white linen, both are acid-free.  The frame is gold.

Print image size: 12 x 16    Cost: $65 + $14 s/h Additional prints to the same address are shipped free.

Double mat and frame (frame width not included in measurements): 16 x 20

Cost: $175+ $20 s/h

Filed Under: Current Work

Spinning Wheel Shalom

Spinning Wheel “Shalom”[singlepic id=20 w=300 h=223 float=]

This peaceful scene is a giclee (digital reproduction) of an original gouache painting.  The Hebrew word “shalom” or “peace” appears outside the window. It is matted with an ivory mat and gold frame (not shown).

Mat and frame (frame width not included in measurements): 8 x 10
Cost: $65 + $14 s/h

Filed Under: Current Work

Ecclesiastes

Ecclesiastes (Kohelet)
kohelet
I  created this for a patron who wanted something Jewish that would also reflect the natural world.  It illustrates the verse “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven”.  The center shows the sun and stars, and around them the phases of the moon.  The outer circle shows the four seasons, with appropriate flora and fauna.  I had just moved to Minnesota at this time, so I included a Canadian “honker”.  Everything is made of quilling paper, with some 23k gold edge gilding.  The background is sponged gouache on matboard.  This image was later chosen by the UJA for their 1995 greeting card.

Filed Under: Commissions

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