Born: 1935, 26 January - US, NY, New York City Died: Gender: Female Active: US / Africa
Henry has exhibited in galleries across the country since 1981. In her home town she has held several one-woman shows, including a benefit for "The Flying Doctors of East Africa." The Museum of the Southwest has also hosted her work in Midland, Texas. In May of 2001, Henry‘s elephant photograph titled "Big Bad Bull" was featured at a charity event at Sotheby‘s in London, for the benefit of Dr. Iain Douglas-Hamilton‘s "Save the Elephant Tusk Trust."
Henry is a member of the Society of Animal Artists of New York, The Catherine Lorillard Wolf Art Club where she won an IBM award, and The Pen and Brush Club. In 2003 she had a solo exhibit of over 30 photographs at the Bendheim Gallery in Greenwich, Connecticut.
[Courtesy of Verve Fine Arts Gallery - 2006]
Elizabeth B. Henry
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