Sheila Hecht
STORY
Sheila Hecht has always been an abstract painter. From the time she created her first painting, her natural response has been to convey the underlying feelings associated with objects rather than to picture them realistically.
Born and raised in New York City, Hecht knew she was an artist from an early age. Her creative process began in childhood, developed in high school, and matured at Queens College where she studied with John Ferren and Louis Finkelstein and earned a B.A. in Fine Arts as well as a Master’s Degree.
For many years, Hecht taught studio art at the secondary level in the New York City school system. As a teacher, she gained great satisfaction from exposing students to their own creativity, and in return, their vitality, spontaneity, humor and energy stimulated her own growth as an artist.
Throughout her career as a visual artist, Hecht has had an uncompromising commitment to explore and develop her own unique creative process. Over the years, her paintings have evolved from tighter, denser compositions to freer, more expanded works.
During the past decade, Hecht’s abstract paintings and mixed-media constructions have been exhibited with increasing frequency in commercial galleries, museums, and non- profit and corporate spaces. Recent solo shows have included the Galeria Nacional Museum in Costa Rica and The Berkeley Gallery, Berkeley College, NYC. And, in May, 2012 she had her sixth solo exhibition entitled “Split Second Decisions” at the well- respected Chelsea Noho Gallery. Hecht has also participated in a number of group shows at the Hammond Museum; Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, NY; Masur Museum of Art in Monroe, Louisiana; the Nassau County Museum of Art in Roslyn, NY; the Art Students League in NYC and also at Iona College. The artist’s studio is in Long Island City, New York.