I try to work every day, often doing three or four pen and ink drawings before getting out of bed or before going to sleep. I eat and then stagger into the studio and work and nap and make calls and do chores and then get back to work with the improvements I have been mulling as I did the other chores.
This year’s exhibition features nearly one hundred of the League’s diverse faculty and reflects the broad range of approaches and techniques of these contemporary artists.
Getting your art out of the studio and in front of an audience forces you to grow in ways you can’t imagine, especially if you’re procrastinating about exhibiting someday.
Visual Dialogues is an exhibition of work by faculty, students, and alumni of the College of Mt. Saint Vincent that opens May 11 at Blue Door Art Center.
Sherry Camhy’s silverpoint images can be seen at the Didier Aaron Gallery and will be featured there during Madison Avenue Art Day, Saturday, April 27, 2019.