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Jocelyn Fine is an abstract painter and art educator who lives and works in New Jersey. Her work is about memory, shapes, emotions and colors associated with landscape, and distant places. Often centering on the enormity of the natural world; the power and strength of the land, and the ephemerality of mankind, her landscapes have a dream like quality that transcends time. Her work is grounded in the belief that there is an energy in nature that unifies and connects everything.

Jocelyn has a BFA from the University of Vermont and an MS in Architectural and Painting Conservation from Columbia University. She studied Painting Conservation at the Istituto Per l’Arte e il Restauro in Florence, Italy, and completed painting conservation internships at the MoMa, the Guggenheim, and the National Museum of the American Indian. Jocelyn’s work is held by private and institutional collectors throughout the United States and Canada. Her paintings were featured in NJ Home, and NBC’s George to the Rescue. She comes from a multi-generational family of artists, filmmakers, collectors and gallerists. 

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