Norma Greenwood Art
BIOGRAPHY
“Creativity has no expiration date”
Norma Greenwood grew up in Brooklyn. Ask a youngster, she.attended art classes at the Brooklyn Museum and classes at Pratt Institute.
She earned a Graduate degree In Art from Hunter College, New York.
Greenwood is a 2025 LMCC grant awardee. She was awarded a permanent public art commission by the Jacksonville Florida International Airport, and was a finalist for an MTA Arts In Transit project, she won a mural arts residency at The National Academy or Design
Additional awards include a Rauschenberg award. three grants from the Ny State Council on the Arts, the Ludwig Vogelstein Grant, a George Sugarman award, a NYFA award. She was awarded an art residency from BAU in Otranto, Italy.
Norma Greenwood’'s work has been exhibited In the Queens Museum, the Katonah Museum of Art, the Islip Art Museum, and recently included a Smithsonian exhibit at the Monmouth Museum of Art. Additional exhibits include; New York University Kimmel Gallery, NY Foundation for the Arts, and The Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning in Queens, NY. Greenwood is represented in private and public collections including the Museum of American Folk Arts, ATT^ City University of NY Art Gallery, Citicorp, and Columbia Pictures. She exhibits work in New York City
“Creativity has no expiration date”
Norma Greenwood grew up in Brooklyn. Ask a youngster, she.attended art classes at the Brooklyn Museum and classes at Pratt Institute.
She earned a Graduate degree In Art from Hunter College, New York.
Greenwood is a 2025 LMCC grant awardee. She was awarded a permanent public art commission by the Jacksonville Florida International Airport, and was a finalist for an MTA Arts In Transit project, she won a mural arts residency at The National Academy or Design
Additional awards include a Rauschenberg award. three grants from the Ny State Council on the Arts, the Ludwig Vogelstein Grant, a George Sugarman award, a NYFA award. She was awarded an art residency from BAU in Otranto, Italy.
Norma Greenwood’'s work has been exhibited In the Queens Museum, the Katonah Museum of Art, the Islip Art Museum, and recently included a Smithsonian exhibit at the Monmouth Museum of Art. Additional exhibits include; New York University Kimmel Gallery, NY Foundation for the Arts, and The Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning in Queens, NY. Greenwood is represented in private and public collections including the Museum of American Folk Arts, ATT^ City University of NY Art Gallery, Citicorp, and Columbia Pictures. She exhibits work in New York City




