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Tom Lulevitch’s career includes magazine art direction and freelance illustration for major newspapers and magazines including The New Yorker, The AtlanticMonthly, The New York Times, Time, Harpers, Boston Globe among many others. He has received awards from Graphis Magazine, the American Institute of Graphic Arts and the Society of Illustrators. Lulevitch has been a guest lecturer in Canada and the Northeast and currently lectures in corporate and publication design in New York City.

 His paintings have been exhibited in galleries on both the East and West coasts including the Mishkin Gallery, NYC, South Street Gallery 
and VSOP Gallery, Greenport, NY, Boltax Gallery, Shelter Island, 
Gallery Merz, Sag Harbor, Amber Road Gallery, Southold, Oyster Ponds Historical Society, Brentwood and Stony Brook University Gallery, East Winds Gallery, White Rock, BC and Capilano University Gallery, Vancouver.

He has a BFA from the Philadelphia College of Art, lives in Southold New York on the North Fork of Long Island and has a studio at Robins Hollow Farm. He has taught in Canada at The University College of the Fraser Valley and Capilano University, in New York at Parsons and Baruch College in the Fine and Performing Arts Department.

Lulevitch paints mainly in egg oil tempera on gessoed panels. Larger works are acrylic on handmade paper and oil on linen. He also uses a wide range of digital tools in his work, exploring compatibilities with more traditional media, such as bookbinding and gold leaf. 

Tom’s egg oil emulsion triptych of King John was one of 12 exhibits chosen for the Canterbury Festival UK, to celebrate the 800 Year Anniversary of Signing the Magna Carta in 1215.