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Pearl Rebhun is listed in Who's Who of American Women. She studied with Isaac Soyer, Manfred Schwartz, Leo Manso, Gerald Samuels, and Jerry Okomoto. She is a jurist, teacher, and lecturer, a member of N.A.W.A., and a past member of the Ruth Leaf Graphic Atelier.
Rebhun has participated in group exhibitions at the Heckscher Museum; the Pompeian Pavilion and the Palazzo Vecchio, Italy; Audubon Artists, the Terrain, Firehouse, Equitable, Graphic Eye, and Central Hall Galleries and Gallery 54, New York; American Cultural Center, Jerusalem; Mencul Center of the Arts, Cairo; Islip Museum of Art, Nassau Fine Arts Museum, and Parrish Museum of Art, NY; Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, MD; Ft. Lauderdale Museum of Art, and Cornell Museum, Delray, FL.
Rebhun received the following prizes: the Grumbacher Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Arts; the Elizabeth Erlanger Award of Merit; the Grumbacher Gold Medal Award; First Prize at the juried exhibition at the Nassau Museum of Fine Arts; Chase Manhattan Bank Purchase Award; the Francis Leiber Memorial Prize; the Doris Kreindler Memorial Award; and the Nydia Preede Award.
She has had one person shows at the Howell, Hechtlinger, and Artists Involvement in Art Galleries in NYC; Brentano Art Gallery; Isis Gallery; and the Martha Lincoln Gallery, Vero Beach, FL.
Rebhun's work is in the collections of Fleischmanns Distilling Corp., Oppenheim, Appel Dixon & Co., Brookhaven Nursing Corporation, Forest Electric Corporation, Public Service Gas & Electric Utility of New Jersey, Trinity College, Hartford, CT, the Nassau Museum of Fine Art, and private collections worldwide.
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