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Cochenoe Island

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Title

Cochenoe Island

Creator

Malloy, Susan

Source

http://www.westportnow.com/index.php?/v2_5/obitjump/susan_r._malloy_91/

Format

20 x 24 inches

Identifier

248

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Biography

Susan Rabinowitz Malloy of Westport, noted artist and philanthropist, died April 14, 2015, in Norwalk Hospital after a brief illness. She was 91. An ardent supporter of the arts, she was honored a year ago at the Westport Arts Center, where she was an honorary board member, with an exhibition marking her 90th birthday, “Susan Malloy: In the Studio.” She also sponsored the annual Westport Library Malloy Lecture in the Arts. She was born Feb. 28, 1924 in New York City to Aaron and Clara (Greenhut) Rabinowitz. Her father was a prominent New York City real estate developer. She grew up on the Upper West Side, attended the Lincoln School, and graduated from Skidmore College in 1945 with a B.A. in studio art. Afterwards, she moved back to New York City and attended the Art Students League, where she was introduced to the world of emerging artists. There, she worked with such notable artists as Will Barnet and Bob Blackburn. She traveled extensively throughout Europe, seeing the works of art she had studied in her art history classes. In 1956, she attended an art workshop in Positano, Italy, a small town on the Amalfi Coast. Positano opened her eyes to new ways of seeing color, and forever influenced her work. In 1957, she married Edwin A. Malloy, an attorney, prominent real estate developer, and philanthropist. In 1969, they moved with their two children, Timon and Jennifer, to Westport where her parents had maintained a house since 1928. Edwin Malloy died in 1998. Malloy continued to paint and draw wherever she lived. She had a studio in her Westport home and spent much of her time there, when not swimming in her indoor pool, even in her later years. In 2012, at age 87, Susan Malloy posed for photos atop the cannons at Compo Beach, which she climbed as a youngster. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Helen Klisser During for WestportNow.com She exhibited in several juried group shows throughout New England, including the Westport Arts Center’s group shows. She had 11 solo exhibitions at Skidmore College, the University of Bridgeport, Greenwich Arts Center, and Harvard University Divinity School, among others. She also taught art at the University of Bridgeport. She supported numerous causes, and was a principal of the Stamford-based Sun Hill Foundation. Recipients of her generosity included the Westport Arts Center, the Westport Library, New Israel Fund, the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Tang Museum at Skidmore, Temple Emanu-El in New York, and Temple Israel in Westport. She volunteered at the Westport Historical Society and was a member of the League of Women Voters of Westport. Causes related to Jewish cultural matters were of special interest. Last year, Project Kesher honored her as it marked its 25th anniversary connecting women from the United States with women from Russia and the Ukraine. In 2007, Malloy traveled to the Ukraine with Project Kesher and documented her experiences through sketches later exhibited at Hebrew Union College. Traveling was a joy for her, especially to Paris. In 2013, she published a book, “A Young Person’s Guide to Paris” with her sketches of the city that were exhibited at the Westport Arts Center and Westport Library. Susan Malloy was surprised by a 91st birthday cake at the Westport Arts Center in February. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Helen Klisser During for WestportNow.com At Skidmore, she was a member of the Outing Club and was an avid skier and tennis player. She played in many weekend tournaments at Robin’s Nest, her parents’ home in Westport. She continued to enjoy outdoor activities throughout her life and sailed several times on Long Island Sound after turning 90. As a youngster, she recalled climbing on the landmark cannons at Westport’s Compo Beach. In 2012, at age 87, with a little help from her friends, she delighted in posing for pictures as she once again sat atop the cannons. “Susan is remarkable for many things: her vitality, curiosity, generosity, responsibility to her local communities,” said Helen Klisser During, artistic director at the Westport Arts Center. “She is a world citizen, a great humanitarian, mother, sister, aunt, and great friend to so many, including me.” Malloy was predeceased by her parents, her husband, and sister, Betty, who was married to prominent Westporter Ralph Sheffer. Survivors include a son, Timon Malloy (Lori), of New York, a daughter Jennifer Malloy (Alexander) Combs, of Harvard, Mass., a brother, Alan (Andrea) Rabinowitz of Seattle, Wash., and grandchildren Meredith Combs, Titania Lily Combs of Harvard, Mass., and Jacob Malloy and Tess Malloy of New York. Susan Malloy posed beside her self-portrait, which was included in the Westport Arts Center show in January 2014. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Helen Klisser During for WestportNow.com Services will held Friday, April 17, at 11 a.m. at Temple Emanu-El, 1 E. 65th St., New York. Calling hours are Thursday, April 16 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home, 1076 Madison Ave. (at 81st St.). A Westport memorial service is planned at a later date. The family will receive Shiva visitors on Wednesday, April 15, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 8 Dogwood Lane, Westport. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Westport Arts Center, 51 Riverside Ave., Westport, CT 06880. Posted 04/14 at 02:23 PM Comments: Comment Policy No comments yet. Top of Form 1 You need to Register and be logged in to post comments. If you are already registered but are not logged in, you can Login here. Name: Email: Location: URL: Remember my personal information Notify me of follow-up comments? 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Susan Malloy: artist, philanthropist. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Helen Klisser During for WestportNow.com An ardent supporter of the arts, she was honored a year ago at the Westport Arts Center, where she was an honorary board member, with an exhibition marking her 90th birthday, “Susan Malloy: In the Studio.” She also sponsored the annual Westport Library Malloy Lecture in the Arts. She was born Feb. 28, 1924 in New York City to Aaron and Clara (Greenhut) Rabinowitz. Her father was a prominent New York City real estate developer. She grew up on the Upper West Side, attended the Lincoln School, and graduated from Skidmore College in 1945 with a B.A. in studio art. Afterwards, she moved back to New York City and attended the Art Students League, where she was introduced to the world of emerging artists. There, she worked with such notable artists as Will Barnet and Bob Blackburn. She traveled extensively throughout Europe, seeing the works of art she had studied in her art history classes. In 1956, she attended an art workshop in Positano, Italy, a small town on the Amalfi Coast. Positano opened her eyes to new ways of seeing color, and forever influenced her work. In 1957, she married Edwin A. Malloy, an attorney, prominent real estate developer, and philanthropist. In 1969, they moved with their two children, Timon and Jennifer, to Westport where her parents had maintained a house since 1928. Edwin Malloy died in 1998. Malloy continued to paint and draw wherever she lived. She had a studio in her Westport home and spent much of her time there, when not swimming in her indoor pool, even in her later years. In 2012, at age 87, Susan Malloy posed for photos atop the cannons at Compo Beach, which she climbed as a youngster. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Helen Klisser During for WestportNow.com She exhibited in several juried group shows throughout New England, including the Westport Arts Center’s group shows. She had 11 solo exhibitions at Skidmore College, the University of Bridgeport, Greenwich Arts Center, and Harvard University Divinity School, among others. She also taught art at the University of Bridgeport. She supported numerous causes, and was a principal of the Stamford-based Sun Hill Foundation. Recipients of her generosity included the Westport Arts Center, the Westport Library, New Israel Fund, the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Tang Museum at Skidmore, Temple Emanu-El in New York, and Temple Israel in Westport. She volunteered at the Westport Historical Society and was a member of the League of Women Voters of Westport. Causes related to Jewish cultural matters were of special interest. Last year, Project Kesher honored her as it marked its 25th anniversary connecting women from the United States with women from Russia and the Ukraine. In 2007, Malloy traveled to the Ukraine with Project Kesher and documented her experiences through sketches later exhibited at Hebrew Union College. Traveling was a joy for her, especially to Paris. In 2013, she published a book, “A Young Person’s Guide to Paris” with her sketches of the city that were exhibited at the Westport Arts Center and Westport Library. Susan Malloy was surprised by a 91st birthday cake at the Westport Arts Center in February. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Helen Klisser During for WestportNow.com At Skidmore, she was a member of the Outing Club and was an avid skier and tennis player. She played in many weekend tournaments at Robin’s Nest, her parents’ home in Westport. She continued to enjoy outdoor activities throughout her life and sailed several times on Long Island Sound after turning 90. As a youngster, she recalled climbing on the landmark cannons at Westport’s Compo Beach. In 2012, at age 87, with a little help from her friends, she delighted in posing for pictures as she once again sat atop the cannons. “Susan is remarkable for many things: her vitality, curiosity, generosity, responsibility to her local communities,” said Helen Klisser During, artistic director at the Westport Arts Center. “She is a world citizen, a great humanitarian, mother, sister, aunt, and great friend to so many, including me.” Malloy was predeceased by her parents, her husband, and sister, Betty, who was married to prominent Westporter Ralph Sheffer. Survivors include a son, Timon Malloy (Lori), of New York, a daughter Jennifer Malloy (Alexander) Combs, of Harvard, Mass., a brother, Alan (Andrea) Rabinowitz of Seattle, Wash., and grandchildren Meredith Combs, Titania Lily Combs of Harvard, Mass., and Jacob Malloy and Tess Malloy of New York. Susan Malloy posed beside her self-portrait, which was included in the Westport Arts Center show in January 2014. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Helen Klisser During for WestportNow.com

Category

WSPAC

Media

Oil

Media Details

Oil on canvas

Signature Position

Signed, lower left

Donor

Susan Malloy, 6 Dogwood Lane, Westport, CT, 06880

Citation

Malloy, Susan, “Cochenoe Island,” Westport Public Schools Digital Collections, accessed November 30, 2023, https://collections.westportps.org/items/show/291.

Item Relations

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