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Fran Gallun is a Philadelphia area artist who has shown extensively in the tri-state area for over twenty years.
Major shows include The Port of History Museum, The Painted Bride Art Center, The District of Columbia Jewish Community Center, The Gershman "Y" in Philadelphia, University of the Arts "Window on Broad", The Walt Whitman Cultural Arts Center, and Gettysburg College.
She was a 1995 Fellow at The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and at Mishkenot Sha'ananim in Jerusalem in 1998. In addition, she was the first recipient of the Dene M. Louchheim Faculty Fellowship from The Fleisher Art Memorial in 1990.
Currently an instructor at The Fleisher Art Memorial, and formerly exhibitions coordinator for the Camden County Cultural and Heritage Commission, she has also been an adjunct instructor of art at Rowan University, and was artist-in-residence for Haddonfield Memorial High School in 2004. She also was curator of "Dreamscapes for the New Millennium" at the Walt Whitman Cultural Arts Center, and "Contemporary Women Artists of Philadelphia" at the Wallingford Art Center.
In 1997 she was co-designer of "Sanctuary of Remembrances: Personal and Collective Memories of Lives Lost to AIDS", which was a year-long interactive work-in-progress at the Fleisher Art Memorial.