Anthony Dubovsky's is CED Professor Emeritus of Architecture. His work exhibitions include solo exhibitions at CUE Art Foundation and Light Gallery (New York), the Yeshiva University Museum (New York), and the Hayden Gallery (MIT); group exhibitions at the United States Embassy in Israel, and the Stephen Rosenberg Gallery (New York). Published in Zyzzyva, Tikkun, and exhibition catalogs of the Jewish Musuem (San Francisco), the Corcoran Gallery (Washington D.C.) and The Judah L. Magnes Museum (Berkeley, California). His work was also featured in The Surfer's Journal (vol 8, No.1).
In December 2005 and January 2006, Professor Dubovsky's work was the focus of a solo exhibition at the CUE Art Foundation in New York. Current paintings were featured in conjunction with important works by the artist from the past decade. Intimate in scale and critically acclaimed for their allusive use of color, all bar one of the pieces were on public view for the first time, including a salon-style array of eighty small paintings on cardboard, and a suite of the artist's meditative work based on a reading of the Taoist master, Chuang Tzu.
Honors include a Humanities Research Fellowship from UC Berkeley, the First Annual Adler Award from the Jewish Museum, San Francisco, and the Stanford University-University of Warsaw Graduate Exchange Program Fellowship.
Anthony was an ARC Fellow in Spring 2013 – he was chosen in the Faculty Fellow category.