Paula Scher
- Introduction
- Paula Scher (born October 6, 1948, Washington, D.C.) is an American graphic designer, painter and art educator in design. She also served as the first female principal at Pentagram, which she joined in 1991.
- Wikidata
- Q7154764
- Introduction
- American graphic designer.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
- Artist, Educator, Designer, Graphic Designer, Illustrator, Painter
- Name
- Paula Scher
- Ulan
- 500125921
Exhibitions
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Paula Scher Some People 1994
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Paula Scher, Nick Fasciano Album cover for Fifty Years of Jazz Guitar 1976
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Paula Scher, Richard Avedon Album cover for Johnny & Edgar Winter, Together 1976
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Paula Scher, Nick Fasciano Album cover for performances of works by Leonard Bernstein, Poulenc, and Stravinsky 1977
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Paula Scher, Jim Houghton Cover for Cheap Trick self-titled album 1977
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Paula Scher, John Paul Endress Album cover for Bob James, Heads 1977
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Paula Scher, Philip Hays Album cover for Muddy Waters, I'm Ready 1977
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Paula Scher Album cover for Gary Graffman performing Bartók, Prokofiev, and Lees 1978
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Paula Scher, John Paul Endress Album cover for Bob James, Touchdown 1978
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Paula Scher, John Paul Endress Album cover for Wilbert Longmire, Sunny Side Up 1978
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Paula Scher, Art Kane Album cover for Johnny Winter - White, Hot & Blue 1978
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Paula Scher Best of Jazz 1979
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Paula Scher, Arnold Rosenberg Album cover for Bob James and Earl Klugh, One on One 1979
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Paula Scher, Janet Perr, Arnold Rosenberg Cover for Mi-Sex 12" single "Computer Games" 1979
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Paula Scher, John Paul Endress Album cover for Bob James, H 1980
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Paula Scher The Big A 1991
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Paula Scher Him 1994
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Paula Scher The Diva is Dismissed 1994
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Paula Scher Bring in 'Da Noise Bring in 'Da Funk 1995
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Paula Scher The Public Theater, 95-96 Season 1995
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