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Uganda - 2006 Ohio. Known for: Painting, sculpture, interior design.
Algesa D' O'Sickey was born in Uganda and active in Ohio, where she died in 2006. She was the wife, collaborator and soul-mate of celebrated artist, Joseph Benjamin O'Sickey and a painter, sculptor... Read full biography
Algesa D' O'Sickey was born in Uganda and active in Ohio, where she died in 2006. She was the wife, collaborator and soul-mate of celebrated artist, Joseph Benjamin O'Sickey and a painter, sculptor and interior designer in her own right. She worked in oil, watercolor and pastel. She and her husband... Read full biography
Algesa D' O'Sickey was born in Uganda and active in Ohio, where she died in 2006. She was the wife, collaborator and soul-mate of celebrated artist, Joseph Benjamin O'Sickey and a painter, sculptor and interior designer in her own right. She worked in oil, watercolor and pastel. She and her husband shared a career in fine art for 62 years and had a two person show at Vixeboxse Art Galleries. In 1992, Cleveland artist, Algesa O'Sickey, donated a series of 40 watercolors to the Kent State... Read full biography
Algesa D' O'Sickey was born in Uganda and active in Ohio, where she died in 2006. She was the wife, collaborator and soul-mate of celebrated artist, Joseph Benjamin O'Sickey and a painter, sculptor and interior designer in her own right. She worked in oil, watercolor and pastel. She and her husband shared a career in fine art for 62 years and had a two person show at Vixeboxse Art Galleries. In 1992, Cleveland artist, Algesa O'Sickey, donated a series of 40 watercolors to the Kent State University Department of Special Collections. The watercolor paintings are depictions of O'Sickey's costume designs made for the 1977 production of "Taming of the Shrew" for the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival (GLSF). Information provided by Richard Louis... Read full biography
Algesa D' O'Sickey was born in Uganda and active in Ohio, where she died in 2006. She was the wife, collaborator and soul-mate of celebrated artist, Joseph Benjamin O'Sickey and a painter, sculptor and interior designer in her own right. She worked in oil, watercolor and pastel. She and her husband shared a career in fine art for 62 years and had a two person show at Vixeboxse Art Galleries. In 1992, Cleveland artist, Algesa O'Sickey, donated a series of 40 watercolors to the Kent State University Department of Special Collections. The watercolor paintings are depictions of O'Sickey's costume designs made for the 1977 production of "Taming of the Shrew" for the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival (GLSF). Information provided by Richard Louis

