Background
Indick, Janet was born on March 3, 1932 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Charles and Sarah (Goldsmith) Suslak.
sculptor educational administrator
Indick, Janet was born on March 3, 1932 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Charles and Sarah (Goldsmith) Suslak.
Bachelor of Science in Art, Hunter College, 1953. Postgraduate, Hunter College, 1954. Postgraduate, New School, 1961—1962.
Teacher kindergarten public schools, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1953-1954. Director nurserysch. Teaneck Jewish Center, New Jersey, 1964-1992. Communications include sculpture for Netzach Yisrael, Teaneck Jewish Center, 1974, Etz Chaim 1981, Sanctuary Wall Menorah 1983, Temple Beth Rishon, Wyckoff, New Jersey, 1981, 83, Menorah, Franklin Lakes Public School, 1983, North Shore Synagogue, Syosset, New York, 1993, Temple Sharey Telfilo Israel, South Orange, New Jersey, 1993.
One-woman Shows include Discovery Art Gallery, Clifton, New York, 1976,Mari Art Gallery, Westchester, New York, 1983, Hebrew Tabernacle, New York City, 1984, Chubb Corporation, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, 1985, Edward Williams Gallery, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Hackensack, New Jersey, 1986, Vineyard Gallery, New York City, 1986, Maurice M. Pine Gallery, Fairlawn (New Jersey) Public Library., 1990, Quietude Garden Gallery, East Brunswick, New Jersey, 1991-1992, Bergen Museum Art & Science, Paramus, New Jersey, 1994, New York City Boathouse Cafe, 1998, Interchurch Center, New York, 1999.
Juried exhibitions include Morris Museum, New Jersey, 1979, 84, Newark Museum, New Jersey, 1982, Jersey City Museum, New Jersey, 1983, Hebrew Tabernacle, New York City, 1984, Parsons Gallery, New York City, 1984, Lillian Heidenberg Gallery, New York City, 1984-1996, Shering-Plough Corporation, Madison, New Jersey, 1987, Kerygma Gallery, Ridgewood, New Jersey, 1989-1996, Marabella Gallery, New York City, 1989, Southern Vermont Art Center, Manchester, 1990. National Association Women ArtistsTraveling Exhibitions, 1989-1990, 96, Traveling Exhibitions, 1998-1999, Foreign Traveling Exhibitions, India, 1989-1990, Columbus (Ohio) Museum Fine Art, 1989-1990, Baltimore Museum Art, 1989-1990, Marunouchi Gallery, New York City, 1994, Waterside Gallery, West. Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1995, L"Atelier Gallery, Piermont, New York, 1994-1996, Polo Gallery, Edgewater, New Jersey, 1994-1999.
Represented in collections Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Corporation Towers Perrin, New York City, Accredited Mortgage Professional Corporation, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Myron Manufacturing Corporation, Maywood, New Jersey, Chiropractic Health Care, Bergenfield, New Jersey, Bergen Museum, Paramus, New Jersey, Weingroup Equities Corporation, New York City, Hubbards Cupboard Corporation, Edison, New Jersey, Rosenthal Art Equities, New York City, Franklin Lakes (New Jersey) Public Schools, Temple Beth Rishon, Wykoff, New Jersey, North Shore Synagogue, Sysosset, New York, Temple Sharey Tefilo, South Orange, New Jersey, Teaneck (New Jersey) Jewish Center. Member Teaneck Arts Advisory Board, 1982-1988, president, National Association of Women Artists, 1997-1999, sculpture chair, New York Society of WOmen Artists, 1990-1999, member Artists Equity, New York, 1990-1999, board member, Catherine Lorrilard Wolfe Art Club, 1994-1996.
Member of Federation Internationale de la Medaille, Medallic Art Society of Canada, American Medallic Sculpture Association, Sculpture Association of New Jersey, American Numismatic Society, Artists Equity, Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club (board directors 1994-1996, 2000-2002, sculpture chair 2001-2003, Heriot-Watt University Frismuth Bronze Sculpture award 1992, Corporation award Sculpture 1995, Presidents award 1996, 1st Sculpture award 1999, Heriot-Watt University Frismuth Bronze Sculpture award 2000, Medal of Honor in Sculpture 2001, 2nd Place Sculpture award 2010), New York Society Women Artists 1999—2000, National Association Women Artists (president 1997-1999, advisor board directors 2000-2007, Pauline Law award 1974, Clara Shainess Memorial award Sculpture 1994, Jeffrey Childs Willis Memorial award 1997, Aluminum Sculpture Merit award 2000, Merit award in Sculpture 2000, Gretchen Richardson Memorial sculpture award 2001).
Married Benjamin Philip Indick, August 23, 1953. Children: Michael Korie, Karen Leigh Indick Maizel.