Helen Frank received her training in printmaking at Cooper Union, Yale, and Temple University's Tyler School of Fine Arts. Among her teachers were George Grosz, Abraham Rattner, and Seymour Lipton. Her artwork reflects the everyday, and she is always busy drawing. Frank's images encompass her extensive travels as well as life at home with her family. She currently resides in northern New Jersey.

Exhibitions

Michael Ingbar Gallery of Architectural Art, New York City
Palmer Museum, Springfield, NJ
Rutgers Invitational Exhibit, New Brunswick, NJ
Midday Gallery, Englewood, NJ
Juxtapose Gallery, Westfield, NJ
Riverbank Arts, Stockton, NJ
Wenniger Gallery, Rockport, MA
Collections
American Museum of Immigration
Library of Congress
Museum of Modern Art
Newark, NJ Public Library
New York Historical Society
New York Public Library
Victoria and Albert Museum
Filenes
Lafayette College
Lintas
New York Life Insurance Company
New York Mercantile Exchange
New York Mets
Saks Fifth Avenue
Salomon Smith Barney
Sloan-Kettering Hospital
UNICEF
Warner-Lambert