Alice Domineske, a retired librarian, has been interested in painting and drawing since she attended children's art classes at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum. While she was raising her family, she attended Drexel University where she received her Masters' Degree in Library/Information Science. After working several years as a librarian at Shawnee High School in Medford, NJ, she resumed her interest in art by attending classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. She also has attended many local and national art workshops led by well-known artists such as Daniel Greene, Maggie Price and Elizabeth Osborne. Alice usually works in watercolor or pastel and most of her work is representational.
Her paintings have been accepted and received awards at numerous juried exhibitions and have been purchased by Smithville Historical Association, Rutgers University in Camden, Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Chairville School, Hopkins House, Burlington County Library and other institutions.
Her paintings have been accepted and received awards at numerous juried exhibitions and have been purchased by Smithville Historical Association, Rutgers University in Camden, Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Chairville School, Hopkins House, Burlington County Library and other institutions.