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We are saddened at the passing of
artist and InLiquid member Abigail R. Cohen, who died December
12th of a heart attack at the age of 27.
Her connection to the art community as well as InLiquid
was strong. Her beautiful photographs shown on the site
are just an example of her gift as an artist. Studio Z and
InLiquid staff members had the opportunity to work closely
with Abigail towards the launch of The ArtBiz.com, the company
she cofounded last year along with Danielle Taylor and Dana
Sunshine (also an InLiquid member).Our companies also worked
together as cohosts of the Silent Auction Benifit this past
fall.
There was a memorial service this morning at Temple Beth
Zion-Beth Israel. Having seen the size of the crowd that
attended, we know that Abigail will be missed by many people
whose lives she has touched. Our condolences go out to Abigail's
family, Ed, Dana and Danielle, and all of her loved ones.
The following is the obituary
which was printed in the Philadlephia Inquirer on Wed. December
13th, 2000.
Abigail R. Cohen,
27, a promising Philadelphia photographer who cofounded
a Web site aimed at artists, died yesterday at the Hospital
of the University of Pennsylvania of complications after
a heart attack.
She lived in Center City.
Miss Cohen, who was born with a congenital heart defect,
suffered a heart attack last Wednesday while visiting architectural
sites in Cienfuegos, Cuba.
She was one of three children and the only daughter of Betsy
Cohen, former head of Jefferson Bank, and Edward Cohen,
chairman of Resource America.
Miss Cohen, whose photography examined personality and human
experience, was just beginning to hit her stride.
She recently staged a show, "Life Cycle," in Savannah, Ga.,
where she had earned a master's degree from Savannah College
of Art and Design this year. Her work also has appeared
in New York and Maine, and, two years ago, she staged a
show at Taller Puertorriqueño, a Puerto Rican cultural center
in North Philadelphia.
She also taught photography at the University of the Arts.
Miss Cohen considered herself an artist, and her identification
with that community was reflected in the Web site she started
last year with Dana Sunshine, a close friend and high school
classmate. The site - www.TheArtBiz.com
- provides business, legal and financial
services to the artistic community, and provides up-to-date
information on grants and juried shows, as well as advice
on the best places to buy inexpensive art supplies.
Miss Cohen grew up on Rittenhouse Square and in Downingtown.
She graduated from Germantown Friends School in 1991 before
earning a bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania
in 1997.
In addition to her parents, she is survived by brothers
Daniel and Jonathan; her companion, Edward McGowan; and
her grandfather, Sidney Zubrow.
Memorial donations may be made to
the Abigail Rebecca Cohen Fund for Youth in the Arts, in
care of Sue Taylor, 1521 Locust St., Fourth Floor, Philadelphia
19102.
To see Abigail's work
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