Education
She has studied with Mark Rothko at Hunter College, with Robert Morris, also at Hunter College, and with Max Beckmann at Cooper Union.
She has studied with Mark Rothko at Hunter College, with Robert Morris, also at Hunter College, and with Max Beckmann at Cooper Union.
Kramer has had solo shows at City University of New York Graduate Center, May Museum, “Artist in Residence” Gallery Gallery, Bachelor of Journalism Spoke Gallery, Central Hall Gallery, and Nassau County Museum of Fine Artist Her work has been included in numerous group shows including the Whitney Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, South.F. MoMA, and the Jewish Museum. Her work is held in private and public collections including Smithsonian American Art Museum, Ward Mintz, Ann Sutherland Harris, David Stone, Maurine Rothschild, Jim Long, Eric Lowen Adler (Karlaplan Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden), Nassau Community College, Nassau County Museum of Fine Arts, Oberlin College Gallery (Oberlin, Ohio), City University of New York Graduate Center (New York, New York), University of Iowa Museum of Art, Marian Orton, Samuel Bass, Lutz & Carr, and R.S. Kwang.
Kramer has been reviewed in "The New York Times", "New York Times Magazine", "New York Magazine", "Artforum", "Art News", "The Village Voice", "Newsday", "Bridge Magazine", and "Arts Magazine".
Venues/organizations: “Artist in Residence” Gallery Gallery, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Nassau Community College, Nassau County Museum of Fine Arts, City University of New York Graduate Center, University of Iowa Museum of Artist
She was one of the founding members of the New York all-women cooperative, “Artist in Residence” Gallery Gallery, in 1972.