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Stephanie Scuris is of the generation of artists that found their careers stifled by the male artists around them. At least one source cited her dificulties with speaking English when she came to America after WWII. Just a decade later she was graduating from the Yale School of Art and Architecture with a combined BFA MFA, and that same year she was showing her work at the MET in New York and participating in the Biannual Whitney exhibitions. She was recruited, alongside Norman Carlberg, to revive the Maryland Art Institute--still coasting now as a top US art school on the basis of that rebuild in the 1960s. Major public works are still up.

I avoided mention of gender in this article because Ms. Scuris is a dignified living person. But what an amazing person!

This article would benefit from a rewrite by someone who has access to JStor of similar. Sicklemoon (talk) 14:17, 9 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]