Helen Frank (born 1930) is an American artist from New York and New Jersey. She is known for her etchings and watercolors of New York City, New Jersey, arts appreciation, cultural identity, immigration, women's issues, sports, travel and daily life.[1]
In 2008, Frank, in collaboration with her daughter, award-winning poet Holly Scalera,[4] created an art and poetry collection based on the lives of the cloisterednuns at the Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary.[5]
In 2013, she was on the Griffin Art Prize Shortlist.[6]
In 2023, she was featured in the documentary film, Rembrandt Lives in New Jersey, directed by Kasey Child.[7]