

Robert Liberace resides in Vienna, Virginia with his wife, the illustrator and artist Lina Liberace, and their two daughters. He also holds painting and sculpture workshops in locations throughout the United States and abroad. He is represented by the Principle Gallery in Alexandria, VA and Charleston, South Carolina, the John Pence gallery in San Francisco, and the Legacy gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona He teaches at Studio Incamminati in Philadelphia, which was founded and headed by the late renowned painter Nelson Shanks, and the Art League in Alexandria, Virginia.

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